Harry Kent, Brett Whiteley's apparition #9, oil on board, 60x90cm. |
Here are some, the last, of my Brett Whiteley apparitions. Apparition #9 (above) is my exploration of how much or how little is needed to suggest a face. How clouded, ambiguous, or anomalous can a portrait be? I was thinking about Vincent's comment in a letter to Theo, "The real painter does not paint things as they are, after a dry and learned analysis. They paint them as they themselves feel them to be ... I want my paintings to be inaccurate and anomalous in such a way that they become lies, if you like, but lies that are more truthful than literal truth."
The others below are two more inks.
Harry Kent, Brett Whiteley's apparition #7, ink on paper, |
These two ink Apparitions are a bit wilder than some of the more graceful inks in my previous post. Picasso once said, "when i paint a wild horse you may not see the horse but you will sure see the wildness'. Well, these Apparitions purport to be Whiteley, and they are loosely featured on his curly mop, cleft chin, low straight mouth and baggy eyes, but in reality they are invented Expressionist figuration. Which means the wildness is not Whiteley's but mine own, i guess. But then as they used to say in the Renaissance, "Ogni pittore dipinge sè" (Every painter paints himself).
Harry Kent, Brett Whiteley's apparition #8, ink on paper, |
And finally, my apologies everyone for the delay in responding your lovely comments on the previous post. I've only just returned from a trip away to Sydney and have been flat out getting ready for my assessment exhibition. Am so looking forward to getting a life back!
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Great!!
ReplyDeleteThnx, Laura,
DeleteYou already know I'm a fan of your work :D So I'm sending you a blast from the past as background for you assessment exhibition. Stay wild and free!
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haha Harry I meant to send you this one, Born to be Wild
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but Wild Thing works too.
Haha, both a great.
DeleteThanks for all your support and encouragement, Elizabeth. Hugs.