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Midsummer
Oil on Cotton Canvas
Alexandria Coe’s latest collection marks an evolution from drawing to painting, translating her signature minimal line work into a more fluid, painterly language. Rooted in her ongoing exploration of the female form, these works celebrate both sensuality and process, capturing moments of transformation through abstracted, gestural compositions. Faces are intentionally obscured, inviting viewers to interpret the body through emotion rather than identity, and to engage with the work on a personal, intuitive level.
By reclaiming the female nude from its long history of patriarchal representation, Coe reframes the body as a site of self-expression and emotional depth. Her figures, though confined within the canvas, exude a quiet freedom—raw, vulnerable, and at peace. This duality reflects the evolving nature of womanhood itself: layered, complex, and always reaching toward a deeper sense of harmony and self-understanding.
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Alexandria Coe’s latest collection marks an evolution from drawing to painting, translating her signature minimal line work into a more fluid, painterly language. Rooted in her ongoing exploration of the female form, these works celebrate both sensuality and process, capturing moments of transformation through abstracted, gestural compositions. Faces are intentionally obscured, inviting viewers to interpret the body through emotion rather than identity, and to engage with the work on a personal, intuitive level.
By reclaiming the female nude from its long history of patriarchal representation, Coe reframes the body as a site of self-expression and emotional depth. Her figures, though confined within the canvas, exude a quiet freedom—raw, vulnerable, and at peace. This duality reflects the evolving nature of womanhood itself: layered, complex, and always reaching toward a deeper sense of harmony and self-understanding.
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Year
2025
Materials
Oil on Cotton Canvas
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Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
31 1/4 x 47 inches
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31 1/4 x 47 inches
Unframed: 31 1/4 x 47 inches
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About the Artist
Alexandria Coe
Alexandria Coe is an artist known for her refined yet expressive approach to figure drawing, working fluidly across drawing, painting, and textiles. After studying Textile Design at Chelsea College of Art and completing a Master’s in Communication at Central Saint Martins, she shifted her focus to drawing as a primary mode of expression.
For the past seven years, Coe has explored the intersection of the body, art, and design, developing a practice rooted in gesture, minimalism, and emotional resonance. Coe's work often centers on the nude figure—typically drawn from life—and is characterized by abstraction and reduction. Through this minimalist lens, Coe seeks to redefine the portrayal of the female body, offering a perspective that is both intimate and intentionally neutral.

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Alexandria Coe’s latest collection marks an evolution from drawing to painting, translating her signature minimal line work into a more fluid, painterly language. Rooted in her ongoing exploration of the female form, these works celebrate both sensuality and process, capturing moments of transformation through abstracted, gestural compositions. Faces are intentionally obscured, inviting viewers to interpret the body through emotion rather than identity, and to engage with the work on a personal, intuitive level.
By reclaiming the female nude from its long history of patriarchal representation, Coe reframes the body as a site of self-expression and emotional depth. Her figures, though confined within the canvas, exude a quiet freedom—raw, vulnerable, and at peace. This duality reflects the evolving nature of womanhood itself: layered, complex, and always reaching toward a deeper sense of harmony and self-understanding.