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Bah. I can't seem to get a great picture of this like I'd hoped so you'll just have to wait until I can find someone to scan it for me.The inspiration for this piece came when my daughter turned 14 and had been acting up, going through some "phases" that reminded me of my own youth and loss of innocence.
The three women are all representations of one being, the blonde is Innocence, the auburn is Romance, the silver is Remembrance.
I'd like to take a moment to explain the symbolism, starting with Innocence. She has a hold of a strand of Romance's hair, openly and vulnerably surrendering to all of the possibilities life holds in the near future. The white rose symbolizes purity and she holds onto the thorny stem, knowing full well she must be attentive and careful with her transition into womanhood. The white rose has always expressed love beyond the physical body, love of the soul and the mortal power of love. The water lily stands for perfect beauty, centered to represent the beauty of the soul in each stage of life's journey.
Romance is holding onto a hyacinth, which symbolizes young, transcendent and self-obsessed love. The French say it means, "You love me and destroy me." It is often thought of as a consolation for the lost love of youth. She has hollyhocks in her hair that stand for fertility, ease of creation and abundance.
Remembrance has sprigs of rosemary and a magnolia in her hair. She looks back on her youth both with fondness and pain. The magnolia expressed dignity to the Victorians, and in China, it is an emblem of gentleness and feminine beauty. It suggests perseverance β a will to push on. The rosemary symbolizes remembrance. Her scarf does not touch Innocence as she is too far removed in time. Now her days are filled with memories of what her life has been and what it means to be a woman... the painful regrets, the validation of personal triumphs, enduring love and dignity of knowing oneβs own inner-beauty.
Acrylic on 24 x 18 canvas. The hair is lined in gold, copper and silver, but it's only visible as you move around the piece. The light of the camera really caused a lot of it to show up shiny, but it's much more subdued in real life.
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Comments: 19
H-Johanna [2008-12-01 23:27:27 +0000 UTC]
I love the symbolism, after I read your description the painting had so much more meaning to it. It made me sad to realize the truth of the stages. Very well done.
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sombrefeline [2008-08-04 18:51:55 +0000 UTC]
great concept and execution. the design is very neat. I quite like the research you done on symbolism, it makes your work very rich and strong
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isis [2008-07-28 01:01:51 +0000 UTC]
Ooo great use of symbolism and not to mention the painting itself is very eye-catching.
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wimpy3 [2008-07-26 20:24:12 +0000 UTC]
Love the golden details! If i may give you a tip; shoot the picture outside with good light.
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Elfin-Grrl [2008-07-26 11:10:31 +0000 UTC]
Very beautiful work, and I love the symbolism very much
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martabeceiro [2008-07-26 09:06:28 +0000 UTC]
I remembered to this: [link] agemode=detail&uid=0e0c09552f64a0347d81cd3bcd15b1ca
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lydibugg [2008-07-25 16:42:03 +0000 UTC]
very good! you should be a pin-striper! that outline is perfect...steady hand. overall the painting is really beautiful though.
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dive4phil [2008-07-03 02:32:02 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful work!!! Brava. I really enjoyed looking through your lovely and interesting gallery today. This work has inspired me to try something in a triangular theme with photos and perhaps an Adobe Illustrator made background.
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miskis [2008-06-28 17:09:44 +0000 UTC]
*can see the metallic colors*
and... I think it is an amazing piece woman!
and.. I thing the daughter will hold it dear when she grows... (if she doesnt already)
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a11thecorporati [2008-06-23 12:53:28 +0000 UTC]
very nice style.. reminds me of the old Job cigarettes girl from Alphonse Mucha
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