RifRaf

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RifRaf

An Homage : The Belly, acrylic on MDF, 490mm x 760mm by RifRaf
Born 1965 (age 46–47)
Hamilton, New Zealand
Field Painting, Murals, Sculpture, Graffiti
Movement Figurative

RifRaf (born 1965) in Hamilton, New Zealand is an figurative artist and painter based in New Zealand, known for monumental images of large women.

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[edit] Life

During the early 1990s RifRaf reached a crisis point in life with a long period of obesity followed by a cycle of anorexia. Breaking free from this self destructive behaviour, RifRaf produces art which glorifies the large woman.

RifRaf has drawn regularly since childhood, and still always carries a sketch book, drawing, for example, customers in cafés.

Civilisation, acrylic on MDF, 750mm x 450mm by RifRaf

The artist states,

RifRaf's work celebrates the beauty and strength that is Woman,

Proof that she doesn't have to be a perfect size 6 to feel and be strong, self-confident, and desirable.
Happy in her voluptuousness and not afraid to flaunt it.

"This is ALL me and I love it !"[1][2]

[edit] Career

RifRaf trained in a self-guided traditional way, and can, at least in part, be considered an autodidact., and cites primary influences as prehistoric venus figurines, and Central American folk art.

RifRaf worked on design and construction of puppets for Peter Jackson's 1989 Meet the Feebles

During the late 1990s RifRaf teamed with several musical groups, joining them on stage to paint as they played.

In mid-2007 RifRaf suffered a violent home-invasion during which many works in progress and stored completed works were destroyed.

In 2008 RifRaf was commissioned by Waitakere City to produce a series of murals in public spaces.

2008 Featured on Air NZ in-flight entertainment 'highlights of New Zealand'.

RifRaf has been a contributing artist in all of the NZ Art Guilds collaborative art projects [3][4][5]

RifRaf also contributed works to "Sukkot 5769" exhibition held in Jerusalem, Israel[6]

[edit] See also

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ RifRafs web site
  2. ^ Rodney Times, Friday 08 June, 2007
  3. ^ NZ ArtGuild Fusion
  4. ^ NZ ArtGuild Patchworks
  5. ^ NZ ArtGuild Reach Out
  6. ^ JPost Sukkot 5769

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