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| Friday, 01 May 2009 00:00 | ||||
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A painting has been brought to my attention by an acquaintance of mine, and I'd like to take a moment to write a little bit about it. The Raft of the Medusa was a painting that Géricault completed in his early to mid-twenties (incredible, non?). A controversial work that depicted a French shipwreck, where the captain had left the passengers and crew to die. I know that the work depicts a formidable tragedy, but it is the way in which he tells the story that is so romantic, yet undoubtedly scathing. Of course the rendering has a classicisists hand, but it also has a skeptics tongue. As bodies lay strewn about, the living wrestle to stay afloat upon the choppy, writhing waves of the sea. The sky is part gray, and black, and blue, and pale human flesh drift wanly out of scene, as the sorrowful dead float like spectors, that glide over corruption. This painting has an unrivaled richness of meaning. I believe it to be psychologically arresting, heart-breaking, beautiful, and utterly satisfying. I do not want to get into it any further, because I see myself in it, and only I know me. Truly, Vanna http://woodclaywater.blogspot.com/2008/09/thodore-gricault.html Read more: http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/gericault_theodore.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%A9odore_G%C3%A9ricault
My name is Vanna Chin and I am a 23 year old artist currently working out of the DC metropolitan area. I attended The George Washington University, but left before matriculation to pursue a career in painting, full time. I work in all sorts of mediums, but at the moment, oils are my material of choice. In my free time I enjoy visiting art galleries (Of course) and writing, which can range from short stories to poetry. Working as a freelance artist, though feast or famine, is an undeniably fulfilling "job," and I do not regret my decision to pursue what I love, not in the least. |
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