
Raven, 2001
oil on linen,
34x26 inches
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“Raven” is a painting about
the connection between the physical and the psychological being. The pose
was chosen to best illustrate strength, health and stamina, yet the delicacy
and fragility of the body as a vessel of the soul, or interior being. The
arm which holds the antler is steady and tired simultaneously; while the
antler itself becomes a symbol of force and pride as it gently, yet firmly
pushes into the soft flesh of the other extended arm. A wound to heal. Her
expression is contemplative and somewhat distant as it betrays a possible
array of thoughts, or perhaps a single issue. The slightly tentative
quality of the gaze is used to the advantage of bringing the viewer in where
one can identify with one’s own thoughts. The viewers’ ideas ultimately
become the subject of the picture.
-WL
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