This is as exquisitely modeled, yet again. The twist / your take on the Vanitas tradition in art made me laugh. The choice of the doll-clown in the symbolic formula (time passes, beauty decays and dies, the things to which we are attached are, in the end, utterly meaningless) suggest some stimulating "readings" about the human condition.
I find it at once subversively hilarious and challenging.
Rufas Thibodeaux "Seigneur, que fous ces mortels sont..." Tout est vide. Y compris mon estomac. Apportez sur les cracklin's.
I am an artist who wishes to embrace the unknowable. This led me to the voyage across the Atlantic Ocean and landed at Zen Buddhist center in US, where I lived for the several years. Zen became my approach to life, and the path and quest became entwined in and embodied in my art. I created this blog with the intention to share my inspirations, the way I try to deal with hindrances, both resulting in artworks and art making.
This is as exquisitely modeled, yet again. The twist / your take on the Vanitas tradition in art made me laugh. The choice of the doll-clown in the symbolic formula (time passes, beauty decays and dies, the things to which we are attached are, in the end, utterly meaningless) suggest some stimulating "readings" about the human condition.
ReplyDeleteI find it at once subversively hilarious and challenging.
Rufas Thibodeaux
"Seigneur, que fous ces mortels sont..."
Tout est vide. Y compris mon estomac. Apportez sur les cracklin's.