Girl Without Pearl Earring
How Portraits make a difference:
Portraits, by their nature are a visual document.
They can record history and have been used that way for centuries. But
they also create mythology and tell stories. Ultimately they fall into
the category of an ‘emotional truth.’ Characters within a mythology,
like Gandolf or Merlin (in his many literary incarnations), stand for
ideas and hope that lead us through the darkness of the stories as we
read or watch them.
My own portraits cross between both worlds – that
of literature and that of real life because some are based on specific
individuals and are historical in nature. But the stylistic way that I
paint people places them in the world more literary or fictitious in
nature. Girl Without a Pearl Earring, for example, is based on more than
one person and is technically made up. She is a character in a work of
fiction I am writing.
2 comments:
This is stunning, Barbara!!! Thanks also for your insights in your interview with Heidi. Vicki
Thank you so much Vicki! I appreciate your comment. I just love that chiaroscuro lighting. So much to play with.
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