Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Pedestal of Despair 2


She is sad because she has no arms...heh, just kiding. D-Oh!! i can draw ok, but i can't write well. the hair suppose to express her emotions. She is sad, she feels alone on the pedestal, she feels no one in the world cares about her, she feels trap because she can't move(not literally, ie- she feels trap in this world), other then the pose she is in, she can't express any emotions(another trap) (Its true that artist draw out their emotions and those are feelings i posses at the moment...!!!!, those are feelings of insecurity we all come across at some point in our life, but in truth everyone around her love and care so much about her) , so the only way to understand her emotions is to see the motions in her hairs. the motions suppose to show elegents and liveliness in humans feelings. when it stop flowing, then you know she is no longer there. i wrapped the hair around her to act as a kind of shield, so to speak, "to protect her" I too have build up a "shield" to protect myself, emotionally...lol, yes, im just making shit up, but feel free to leave me any of your interpretations...I thik her neck need to be longer, but what do i know!

in other news, job coming in = $$$$$$ = Happy Chatree = VACATION. Now to get that mind of my out of that gutter!!!!

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Mysterious said...

When you look at this peice of work, the feelings of sorrow and sadness comes to life. Even though the piece itself is drawn to interpret those specific emotions, there is another element that brings it more to life. That element being the state of mind the artist was in during his production of this particular piece. It's as if you can visibly see the sadness within the heart of its creator seep out through his hands and onto canvas. Every stroke or hair defined an element of sadness while every color heighten it's level of sorrow. The hair being blown in the wind and flailing about in unpredicted directions, seem to tell a short lived tale of love and life and its progession to either a happy story or a horrible ending. The figure herself being the one embracing all her past events, whether great or tragic, has no choice but to carry her own burdens and continue the journey of which we call life. Being a person who has lived through trial and error, I feel as if I can empathize with her. Making me realize to remember, live, and learn from the past to make my future a more comfortable time to live. That should be the reason we all shed tears, embrace who we are, and continue through the journey of existance.

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Anonymous said...

When you look at this peice of work, the feelings of sorrow and sadness comes to life. Even though the piece itself is drawn to interpret those specific emotions, there is another element that brings it more to life. That element being the state of mind the artist was in during his production of this particular piece. It's as if you can visibly see the sadness within the heart of its creator seep out through his hands and onto canvas. Every stroke or hair defined an element of sadness while every color heighten it's level of sorrow. The hair being blown in the wind and flailing about in unpredicted directions, seem to tell a short lived tale of love and life and its progession to either a happy story or a horrible ending. The figure herself being the one embracing all her past events, whether great or tragic, has no choice but to carry her own burdens and continue the journey of which we call life. Being a person who has lived through trial and error, I feel as if I can empathize with her. Making me realize to remember, live, and learn from the past to make my future a more comfortable time to live. That should be the reason we all shed tears, embrace who we are, and continue through the journey of existance.