The second piece I chose was by Firenze Lai, titled Tennis Court. The painting is of a figure standing in a tennis court, leaning unsurely against the net. This piece caught my attention due to its similarity with the surrealism movement. I thought it presented many similar ideas, presenting the artist’s eye. However, Lai has a much more in depth analysis of her paintings. She refers to them as “adjectives in a sentence”, and closer observation does make it clear that the figures portray more of a self-aware perception. Her pieces are a portrayal of anxiety, pain, and social relations, among many other emotions – that now have become prevalent due to our focus on social interactions and urban experiences. The morphing of the feet in this particular piece reminded me of the tension you feel to perform well in sports. We don’t often think about the effects these sub-conscious emotions have on our body and it was interesting seeing Lai express these aspects of the mind having a physical effect. These emotions, both old and new, are transformative to the self and their exploration gives a deeper understanding of who we are.
Monday, May 11, 2015
Essay #3
The second piece I chose was by Firenze Lai, titled Tennis Court. The painting is of a figure standing in a tennis court, leaning unsurely against the net. This piece caught my attention due to its similarity with the surrealism movement. I thought it presented many similar ideas, presenting the artist’s eye. However, Lai has a much more in depth analysis of her paintings. She refers to them as “adjectives in a sentence”, and closer observation does make it clear that the figures portray more of a self-aware perception. Her pieces are a portrayal of anxiety, pain, and social relations, among many other emotions – that now have become prevalent due to our focus on social interactions and urban experiences. The morphing of the feet in this particular piece reminded me of the tension you feel to perform well in sports. We don’t often think about the effects these sub-conscious emotions have on our body and it was interesting seeing Lai express these aspects of the mind having a physical effect. These emotions, both old and new, are transformative to the self and their exploration gives a deeper understanding of who we are.
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Excellent essay Jonathan. To your point on artists doing more than one thing- I think one of the most exciting thing about art (schools) today is that they are teaching in a much more interdisciplinary way- artists pull from and put out work that crosses mediums and genres. In the interconnected world it's hard (and limiting) to be only about one thing. Narrative and visual art are so close to each other anyway- at least I think so - so it just makes sense!
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