From erupting volcanoes to Elon Musk’s swaddling satellites: the cosmic, chaotic art of Caragh Thuring

Caragh Thuring creates art that reflects a world on the brink of chaos, blending contemporary and historical imagery. In her east London studio, surrounded by works in progress and cryptic notes, Thuring describes the act of painting in the current moment as both "total folly" and "utterly rebellious." One prominent painting, approximately seven feet high and five feet wide, depicts US military airplanes juxtaposed with bombs. The aircraft's form morphs into a knight on a tomb, merging medieval effigies with modern B-52 bomber wings, creating a disorienting fusion of religious art, martial technology, and themes of war and peace. Thuring's work draws inspiration from diverse subjects, including nuclear submarines, mythological figures, and even Elon Musk's satellites, suggesting a broad engagement with the complexities of the modern world. Her artistic process involves connecting disparate elements, inviting viewers to interpret the resulting visual narratives.
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