Take a Word
asked for I AM WOMAN. There was some kind of serendipity as I’ve just finished
Unless, by Carol Shields, a study in awakening and the belated loss of innocence. Mainly the author reflects
over the role that is reserved to women: "The world is split in two
between those who are handed power at birth, at gestation, encoded with a
seemingly random chromosome determinate that says yes for ever and ever, and
those like Norah, like Danielle Westerman, like my mother, like my
mother-in-law, like me, like all of us who fall into the uncoded female
otherness in which the power to assert ourselves and claim our lives has been
displaced by a compulsion to shut down our bodies and seal our mouths and be as
nothing against the fireworks and streaking stars and blinding light of the Big
Bang."
Background is mine; doll on the right uses elements by Rebecca Mcmeen; texture by Kim Klassen; words: lyrics of I Am Woman, by Helen Reddy and Ray Burton.
the conceptual art of the word put into a visual, tangible piece is often difficult to translate...you did well here! I especially love the explanation you give :) thank you!
ResponderExcluirI can hear you 'roar,' Christine, a very expressive piece!!
ResponderExcluirA wonderfully emotive piece Christine. Love it! xx
ResponderExcluirGreat interpretation. I like it.
ResponderExcluirYes, Christine, women are all that. Wonderful collage.
ResponderExcluirGarota, senti sua falta!Lido trabalho!
ResponderExcluirGarota, senti sua falta!Lido trabalho!
ResponderExcluirAs you will see, this is my favorite song as well. You've illustrated it beautifully....and the book excerpt caught my fancy. I may have to read that book!
ResponderExcluirPowerful collage and words...I agree it seems we have to fight all our life to be who we are and be taken seriously...great post my friend.
ResponderExcluirI'm with Deann, this is such a powerful piece, my friend. A standing ovation from here in Yorkshire.
ResponderExcluirMust chase up that book too.
I love what you have done here, what a great interpretation of these lyrics!
ResponderExcluirHi, Chris. Sorry I'm late with this comment. I love your illustration of the lyrics. Your artwork is always SUPERB. I especially enjoyed reading the words of Carol Shields. She has certainly nailed the difference between the sexes.
ResponderExcluirThis is just grand!!
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