These paintings are what remains from Griffo’s The Family series, most of which she destroyed in the late ’80s during a drunken rage prior to a second stay at rehab. A fourth was left unfinished prior to her departure for her first rehab in 1984, and has only recently been completed. Like all of her paintings, they are formally governed by two elements symbolizing the dichotomy she interprets: a painted fantasy and a reality depicted in graphite. They combine characters from modern and traditional fairy tales with cropped and masterfully rendered figures from Albrecht Dürer engravings to illuminate the dynamics of abuse. In Swine in the Nursery, a bassinet is being accosted by Dürer’s pigs from The Prodigal Son Among the Pigs, ready to feed, as Humpty Dumpty experiences his tragic fall over and over; Eve’s branch from the Tree of Knowledge in Dürer’s Adam and Eve grows into view in the background.
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