Artists2artists Social Network
Brought to you by ArtDeadline.Com
2009
30.5 x 37.5”
Watercolor, gesso, gold point and graphite on 300 lb. paper
John Ruskin called orchids a prurient aparition. Prurient means having lascivious or lustful thoughts, desires, etc. Ruskin observed the orchid’s sensual structure. The connection between the structure of the vertebrate and the shape of orchids was pointed out by a woman who spent a long time looking at my piece, “Alluvion.” She called the vertebrates orchids. My Tu-T’u’s white kid glove and mom’s high school compact suggest femininity. Pearls and trinkets symbolize the beauty that women desire Trinkets seen, orchids unseen?
Please visit ww.elizabethreed.net to see the other “excavations.”
Tags:
Portfolios: Visual Archaeology
Comment
From NY to the U.K., the most comprehensive and respected source for income & exhibition opportunities.
Added by A2a Editor 2 Comments 1 Like
Added by A2a Editor 0 Comments 2 Likes
© 2024 Created by A2a Editor. Powered by
You need to be a member of Artists2artists Social Network to add comments!
Join Artists2artists Social Network