The artwork titled “Art as Experience” by Linder was created in 2012. This piece employs a light box and photomontage as its medium and is associated with the Feminist Art movement. The genre of the artwork is categorized as nude painting (nu).
In the artwork, a nude figure is depicted from the back, seated on a wicker chair in what appears to be a dressing room or a similar private space. The figure’s face is obscured by a large, surreal flower, replacing the head with a pale pink rose. This juxtaposition of elements creates a striking and thought-provoking image. To the left, a mirror reveals another part of the scene, reflecting a woman’s partially obscured face as she applies makeup, further adding layers to the narrative and artistic expression. The overall composition is framed by a delicate greenish-blue border, which serves to accentuate the visuals within. The photomontage technique and surreal juxtaposition critique traditional representations of the female form, aligning with themes commonly explored in Feminist Art.