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Oil on Canvas36" X 60"
This is the third version of a painting that I submitted long ago under the title of "Lorelei". In the previous versions the girls in the foreground were depicted as members of a new species that was evolving away from its human origins....they were basically fur covered people. That was an interesting idea, but it did nothing for the whole painting . Indeed it was a distraction from the main theme: a civilization that emerges from the wreckage of our current civilization. This follows a story line that is in the background of many of my paintings. I will not go into the details; in the past I have discovered that if I present DA with an obvious illustration, but no story, some viewers will invent their own explanations. If I set down my own explanations, I am afraid they would be regarded as the Final Word which would discourage you, dear viewers, from having fun with your own storytelling.
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Comments: 44
Leanndra51 [2019-04-13 21:39:15 +0000 UTC]
The ship absolutely rocks! A great painting as well!
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Keithspangle In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-04-13 22:55:18 +0000 UTC]
That one is downtown at Finn's Gallery. Not sure what the locals think of it.
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Leanndra51 In reply to Keithspangle [2019-04-14 02:29:11 +0000 UTC]
What I find really interesting is how the ship has such long flowing lines and then you have that architecture behind that is a great foil for the ship. It is a very interesting composition all the way around.
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Keithspangle In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-04-14 03:36:15 +0000 UTC]
It was quite a chore to get this far. I am still not sure it's right, but I am not going to mess around with it anymore. It would make more sense just to do another painting.
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Leanndra51 In reply to Keithspangle [2019-04-14 15:10:45 +0000 UTC]
I can't even begin to imagine all the things a painter has to see in their mind's eye to do what you do. Truly it is like magic to me. Do you have formal art training? I think you have an incredibly strong artistic voice, if that makes sense. There is a real sense of power in your nature drawings, like the Superstition mountain one. The others; Once Upon a Time in the Future and Procession of the Lady both are full of all kinds of elements that I wonder what the messages behind them signify. Like the, is it a wolf, or a dog that is up high watching the girls in the river? Or the cat that appears by it's size to be a large predatory cat; that is resting on what appears to me letters that are mixed in with the roots of the tree. The birds on the rim of the basket, all those those little things that your mind put in there are fascinating to me. I think artists are very complex individuals and there are so many levels within.
Procession of the Lady is also intriguing in a different way. The retiring lady is walking to lead the young one who rides and has her attendants behind her. It clearly shows that the retiring lady has already passed the power to the younger. I find the fact that you describe this as, "Here we see an elder, soon to retire Lady leading her chosen replacement through the ruins of some modern city", and yet the evidence of nature having reclaimed the land is obvious because of the amount of flowers, trees, wildlife. I find it a beautiful and complex image that is truly a feast for the eyes. My only wish is that the image itself could be made larger so I could see the different elements more clearly. Okay, 'nuff said.
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Keithspangle In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-04-14 16:34:38 +0000 UTC]
I have learned not to volunteer too much information on what I intended and let people come up with their own explanations which are often as valid or better than my own. However since you asked, I can sum it up this way: we see by the behavior of the animals and the richness of the environment that humans have learned to live at peace with nature and to become, as Lewis Thomas put it, "the gardeners of the galaxy". And we see from the ruins what we have to give up, or alter, to achieve that.
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Leanndra51 In reply to Keithspangle [2019-04-14 17:11:46 +0000 UTC]
I hope that we do learn that lesson, but I am afraid that we won't. Technology has such a hold on us that we are polluting and poisoning everything. Of course if there is ever an EMP event, that may be a great leveler of that technology and turn back that "progress" to a time where the survivors might flourish once again. It is a great image and I do love it. Thanks
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Keithspangle In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-04-14 17:29:45 +0000 UTC]
I should note here that , in my version, we have not abandoned technology: we just use it differently and a little more discretely. For instance,mining and manufacturing on a large scale now takes place off-planet where both materials and energy is abundant.
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Leanndra51 In reply to Keithspangle [2019-04-14 17:53:58 +0000 UTC]
I think technology used wisely is a good thing but the power brokers want all the money and don't care that we are raping and destroying where we live, and killing off species that we depend on in life. What happens when the bees are all dead? When the trees are destroyed by all the chemicals we pump into the atmosphere? We should be stewards of the earth and it's creatures. Crapping in our own messkit, if you will is going to be our undoing.
There won't be much left for future generations, if there are any within the next 50 years. Just my opinion on that. For everything there is a price to be paid.
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Keithspangle In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-04-14 17:59:56 +0000 UTC]
My imaginary future has the Lady's world taking place after a series of self-created ecological and international calamities. I suspect that we will have to endure some scorching lessons before we get it right.
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Leanndra51 In reply to Keithspangle [2019-04-14 21:37:56 +0000 UTC]
I hear that! I hope at least that we learn but I honestly don't believe we will.
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Keithspangle In reply to Leanndra51 [2019-04-14 21:39:55 +0000 UTC]
Well, if I am going to daydream about a civilization replacing ours it may as well be one that HAS learned some lessons.
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Keithspangle In reply to keight [2018-11-28 17:33:46 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! Have you ever noticed with your own work that if you post a storytelling image without the story, people will start making up their own tales? I think storytelling is as much a part of being human as tool-making or walking upright. I like seeing this human talent being brought out by something I have painted.
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keight In reply to Keithspangle [2018-11-28 20:14:04 +0000 UTC]
I know some folk have done that with a couple of my pieces. Make My Day was a commissioned piece that the client requested to provoke conversation and story-telling. I have had to explain the Harry Callahan references to some of the younger deviant artists here.
The client' point of view, and mine, was that in any showdown the centaur was toast.
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Keithspangle In reply to keight [2018-11-28 20:23:06 +0000 UTC]
Trying to image Clint Eastwood with a boomerang instead of a large pistol...would have made for some interesting confrontations in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
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keight In reply to Keithspangle [2018-11-28 20:34:35 +0000 UTC]
Would it ever!! That cast would probably have had a ton of fun with that!
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Keithspangle In reply to keight [2018-11-28 20:39:37 +0000 UTC]
I am also wondering how the final showdown in that movie would have worked out by replacing the three actors with kangaroos.
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keight In reply to Keithspangle [2018-11-29 03:28:32 +0000 UTC]
I'm not sure SAG would go for that concept.
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Keithspangle In reply to keight [2018-11-29 04:12:50 +0000 UTC]
Not sure Sergio Leone would either
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keight In reply to Keithspangle [2018-11-29 06:10:05 +0000 UTC]
Which is even more to the point.
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ReggieJWorkshop [2018-11-08 23:54:37 +0000 UTC]
Brilliant! Love your attention to mid tones and reflective high lights here!
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Keithspangle In reply to ReggieJWorkshop [2018-11-09 00:01:55 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! This painting turned into waaaaay more of a chore than I had intended..glad it came out ok!
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AestheticNoire [2018-11-05 06:34:48 +0000 UTC]
It's very interesting! The realism combined with your style I just love it
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Cmac13 [2018-11-04 19:23:36 +0000 UTC]
This seems a much more "traditionally beautiful" rendition of the transformation you're trying to convey. Makes the story easier, for me anyway, to get on board with - and I get what you're saying about the viewer's perception being so important - I'm told ART isn't ART unless it inspires emotion from the viewer - a statement I find myself believing
It's a beautifully rendered image Keith - very nice indeed -
and, if you keep working on it, it may turn out to be your Mona Lisa Didn't he work on that image all his life?
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Keithspangle In reply to Cmac13 [2018-11-04 19:31:53 +0000 UTC]
As I told a friend over on FB: I am so tired of looking at it that I want to start throwing rocks at it. That aside, I tend to agree that art is a for of communication and if it does nothing for anyone beside the artist, then it really isn't art....it's like the difference between someone saying something interesting and someone mumbling to himself incoherently.
I remember hearing that Da Vinci went everywhere with his painting of Mona Lisa...I wont go that far with this piece mainly because it's too big. I wonder why he did that, though?
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Cmac13 In reply to Keithspangle [2018-11-05 20:07:03 +0000 UTC]
some suggest the Mona Lisa is a self portrait - he may have kept working on it as he himself changed over the years - and gald to hear Once upon a time in the future isn't that for you -
or is it???
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Keithspangle In reply to Cmac13 [2018-11-05 20:55:29 +0000 UTC]
I will probably continue doing paintings that illustrate the story-line, but I will not do anything more on this painting....I'd rather just scrap it and start over. The seated woman, facing forward in the passenger compartment has been the subject of several paintings so far, like:
, which portrays the spirit of the office that she holds. In this particular version of the future humankind is a space-based civilization: all of the heavy industry, most of the agriculture and most of the population lives off-planet and she has a male spiritual counterpart who embodies the outward impulse and goals. I am thinking of a painting where his emissaries have arrived to bring her some of the gifts of technology and interstellar travel. There is a famous tapestry that shows a fine lady being attended by her ladies while unicorns and other beast do homage...I would like to use that as a starting point.
Anyway, with that idea bubbling over on the back burner, I have neither the time nor patience to keep screwing around with this opus
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Requiem-81 [2018-11-04 11:37:59 +0000 UTC]
I absolutely love your paintings, like crazy. It's gorgeous.
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Keithspangle In reply to Requiem-81 [2018-11-04 14:42:29 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I have been working on this thing so long that I don't know if it's a masterpiece, a total flop, or something in between! Your comment really does help me understand how my efforts affect other people, which is absolutely important!
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Placi1 [2018-11-04 09:16:11 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic work again, Keith I am glad to see your new painting!!!!
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Keithspangle In reply to Placi1 [2018-11-04 14:43:04 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I am glad it is done!
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yanadhyana [2018-11-04 08:36:13 +0000 UTC]
I really like this new version! Although each has its own unique charm and the interesting story in itself.
In this version at the moment I see for myself more interesting plot depth and amazing technique and detail as always
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Keithspangle In reply to yanadhyana [2018-11-04 14:52:43 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I was thinking of writing for the description and essay supposedly written by an Art Historian a few centuries even further in the future. For now I am glad that I don't have to look at this thing every day and I can get some new work started!
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