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It must be a sign

November 4, 2015

My sketch of "An Allegory of Prudence" by Titian and workshop (1550-65). This triple head of animals- wolf, lion, dog -represented PRUDENCE in late 16th century imagery. The three headed man represents past, present and future.

"Learning from yesterday, today acts prudently, lest by his action he spoil tomorrow."

It was interesting for me to contemplate this work in the National Gallery. It reminds me that we all stand on the shoulders of giants when we think that we create something new. Earlier this year I made a piece called HUMILITY which also explores the theme of symbolism. I am always curious about ways to combine words and images, how to represent what I learn from reading into visual imagery. Would Titian have allowed me in his workshop to study this?

In art, inspiration Tags Titian, prudence, National Gallery, sketch, symbolism, imagery
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Portrait of a young man with eyeball

October 19, 2015

In a visit to the National Gallery in London, I noticed there were quite a few portraits of young men. Bronzino's gazes directly at me, he seems a man engaged with life, whilst another looks thoroughly bored with life, ennui seeping through the oil.

I was fascinated to see how so many painters convincingly rendered eyes. In Brozino's portrait the eyelash was simply painted with one upturned flick at the top edge of the eye. My quick sketch does not capture this quality, but it was a wonderful freedom to be able to sit, draw and contemplate the painting more fully. It made me think of Betty Churcher when she went to re-visit her favourite paintings when she was losing her sight and of the welcome those big institutions gave her, often giving her access after hours. Her gift was to encourage us to stop and wonder about art.

In the gift shop there are Van Gogh finger puppets - disappointingly they have two ears. My favourite snatch of overheard conversation was some advice from a wife to her husband as she pointed to the label next to a painting "If you read it, it explains". True on so many levels!

Tags art, portrait, National Gallery, Betty Churcher, Bronzino, eyes, sketch
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