Wired Emotions - Teresa Watson

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Wired Emotions / 2024 / Teresa Watson (Joshua Tree, CA) / Gouache and chalk paint on wood panel / 12 x 12 inches / $350

Born and raised in Texas, and educated at Pratt Institute, Teresa Watson, is an illustrator and painter living with schizoaffective disorder. Her comic "Welcome to the Covid-19 Mental Health Struggle" appeared in New York Times.

In addition to Trash Lamb Gallery, Watson has exhibited work at La Luz de Jesus in Los Angeles and Hey There Projects and La Matadora Gallery, in Joshua Tree, and Webb Gallery in Texas. Teresa has also painted numerous pet portrait commissions.

"I try to find humor in life. Because of my struggles with my mental health, my world has always been very chaotic and full of awkward moments. Painting things that don’t belong together makes me laugh, for example a man with a candle on his head, hallucinating looking in the trash while a frog sits nearby playing music. Dissimilar images juxtaposed together create a safe space to process confusing moments or triggering events. Other times I enjoy painting light hearted pictures of cowgirls with flowers or pet portraits which are less personal and just as liberating.”

**This piece is part of the current exhibition and will not be available for pick up or shipping until April 12, 2024**

Domestic and international shipping available for an additional charge.  You will not be charged shipping at time of purchase. You can expect a separate, emailed invoice for the shipping charges within 3 - 5 business days. I am happy to provide a shipping estimate if you contact me with your shipping address and what you are interested in having shipped.

Please refer to our FAQs page for more info about shipping, turn around times, in-store pick up for local orders, and our policies regarding exchanges and returns.

Thank you so much for stopping by!

xo Trash Lamb

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Wired Emotions / 2024 / Teresa Watson (Joshua Tree, CA) / Gouache and chalk paint on wood panel / 12 x 12 inches / $350

Born and raised in Texas, and educated at Pratt Institute, Teresa Watson, is an illustrator and painter living with schizoaffective disorder. Her comic "Welcome to the Covid-19 Mental Health Struggle" appeared in New York Times.

In addition to Trash Lamb Gallery, Watson has exhibited work at La Luz de Jesus in Los Angeles and Hey There Projects and La Matadora Gallery, in Joshua Tree, and Webb Gallery in Texas. Teresa has also painted numerous pet portrait commissions.

"I try to find humor in life. Because of my struggles with my mental health, my world has always been very chaotic and full of awkward moments. Painting things that don’t belong together makes me laugh, for example a man with a candle on his head, hallucinating looking in the trash while a frog sits nearby playing music. Dissimilar images juxtaposed together create a safe space to process confusing moments or triggering events. Other times I enjoy painting light hearted pictures of cowgirls with flowers or pet portraits which are less personal and just as liberating.”

**This piece is part of the current exhibition and will not be available for pick up or shipping until April 12, 2024**

Domestic and international shipping available for an additional charge.  You will not be charged shipping at time of purchase. You can expect a separate, emailed invoice for the shipping charges within 3 - 5 business days. I am happy to provide a shipping estimate if you contact me with your shipping address and what you are interested in having shipped.

Please refer to our FAQs page for more info about shipping, turn around times, in-store pick up for local orders, and our policies regarding exchanges and returns.

Thank you so much for stopping by!

xo Trash Lamb

Wired Emotions / 2024 / Teresa Watson (Joshua Tree, CA) / Gouache and chalk paint on wood panel / 12 x 12 inches / $350

Born and raised in Texas, and educated at Pratt Institute, Teresa Watson, is an illustrator and painter living with schizoaffective disorder. Her comic "Welcome to the Covid-19 Mental Health Struggle" appeared in New York Times.

In addition to Trash Lamb Gallery, Watson has exhibited work at La Luz de Jesus in Los Angeles and Hey There Projects and La Matadora Gallery, in Joshua Tree, and Webb Gallery in Texas. Teresa has also painted numerous pet portrait commissions.

"I try to find humor in life. Because of my struggles with my mental health, my world has always been very chaotic and full of awkward moments. Painting things that don’t belong together makes me laugh, for example a man with a candle on his head, hallucinating looking in the trash while a frog sits nearby playing music. Dissimilar images juxtaposed together create a safe space to process confusing moments or triggering events. Other times I enjoy painting light hearted pictures of cowgirls with flowers or pet portraits which are less personal and just as liberating.”

**This piece is part of the current exhibition and will not be available for pick up or shipping until April 12, 2024**

Domestic and international shipping available for an additional charge.  You will not be charged shipping at time of purchase. You can expect a separate, emailed invoice for the shipping charges within 3 - 5 business days. I am happy to provide a shipping estimate if you contact me with your shipping address and what you are interested in having shipped.

Please refer to our FAQs page for more info about shipping, turn around times, in-store pick up for local orders, and our policies regarding exchanges and returns.

Thank you so much for stopping by!

xo Trash Lamb

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