Thursday, May 1, 2008
Journal Entry from Harriet Shorrr
"Pink Flash Resemblances", 2001
"Meaning is a matter of agreement between people. It is not a free-for-all. I cannot invent a meaning for the word cat or paint a traditional bride in a green dress. 'Pure' painting is about appearances: how a rose appears or how red appears. 'Impure' painting is about stories and ideas. Most people prefer impure painting to pure painting and think it has more meaning."
-Journal Entry, 1980
-Journal Entry, 1980
I am not sure I fully agree with this statement. I feel that painting can embody both pure appearances and pure stories/ideas. However, her paintings embody color with meanings that I don't think I could experience in other realms. The power her paintings give to areas of pure color is fascinating to me.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi, Pointing to her Children as Her Treasures, Angelica Kauffman, circa 1785
This is a painting I learned about by taking notes for Richard's class (part of my assistantship).
The woman in red is showing the woman standing in white (Cornelia) all of the things her husband has brought back for her from his worldly travels...pearls, rings, necklaces, etc. After she is finished bragging about how many treasures she owns she turns to Cornelia and asks her, "So what treasures to you have?"
Cornelia replies by asking for her children to come to her and says, "Here are my treasures." Cornelia is pointing out the foolishness and vanity of the materialism of this woman by showing what really matters, her children.
The red the woman is wearing symbolizes passion, while the white that Cornelia wears symbolizes purity. Cornelia's daughter is between the two women and is fascinated by the sparkle of the things the foolish woman is showing as she picks up a piece of jewelry. The daughter is innocent and pure because she is a child, however her young age also causes her to be also attracted to things that shine. She does not yet have the wisdom to see value beyond materialistic things. Because the daughter is innocent and simultaneously attracted to beautiful objects, she is wearing a dress that is pink: mixing the red of passion and the white of innocence.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
New Artist discovery
A friend and Professor from Fayetteville State gave me this artist to look at...
Sunday, April 27, 2008
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