Alma Singer (British 1986-), 'Good Morning Dickhead', 2024, archival inkjet, hand finished with wax crayon on Somerset Enhanced Infinity 330gsm paper, signed, dated and numbered from an edition of 25 variant works in pencil, published by Jealous Gallery; sheet: 50 x 70cm
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Auction: Tate Ward @ Artsy - By Collectors For Collectors, ending 14th May, 2026
Alma Singer is the professional alias adopted by the talented artist Carla Nizzola, who resides in the picturesque county of Kent. Carla's artistic creations are distinguished by their unique blend of playfulness and depth, inviting viewers to engage with a range of complex themes. Her work often explores the intricate concepts of value—both in terms of material worth and the intrinsic value of artistic expression. Through her art, she challenges conventional notions of identity, delving into the multifaceted nature of self-perception and societal expectations. One of the central themes in Carla's work is female sexuality, which she approaches with a refreshing candor and nuance. By addressing this often-taboo subject, she encourages open dialogue and reflection, empowering her audience to confront their own beliefs and biases. Her art serves as a mirror, reflecting the diverse experiences of womanhood and the myriad ways in which female identity can be expressed and understood.