Painting: Remembering Those Suffering and Maybe, Just Maybe, Contemplating Doing Something about It... Except It's Just Art.
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"Remembering Those Suffering and Maybe, Just Maybe, Contemplating Doing Something about It... Except It's Just Art" is one of the rare few paintings in the religious series inspired by a photograph (New York Times, September 24, 1997, Agence France-Presse), but while it shows some semblance with the original, it actually rebels against it, or attempts to do so.
To photograph the scene or replicate it via oil on canvas may help report on, and even capture, some of the truth, but the after-the-fact nature of the event (a tragedy has already occurred) and the root causes of it happening in the first place, cannot be reversed, at least for now. What difference does art make?
But that's the point, isn't it? Art may not make much of a difference, yet that's what makes it universal and perennial. I hardly have a political agenda and don't exactly see colors as an impetus for change, although grief sure is.
The image references a massacre in Algiers, but, tragically, it could happen anywhere. Interestingly, having forgotten the source of inspiration, I had originally titled the piece "The Rwandan."
Medium
Medium
Oil on Canvas - 30''x40''
Signaletics
Signaletics
"Remembering Those Suffering" is a 2001 painting by Frederic Marsanne, the leading artist in the house where he lives... Frederic has exhibited at MKL GALLERY in Somerville, MA, Ambassador Galleries in Soho, NY, and was chosen to exhibit in a juried show at the New Rochelle Art Association Annual in New Rochelle, NY.
Style, Themes, Techniques
Style, Themes, Techniques
You may remember my humorist comment that there is a left side and a right side- and thus a political take - to any painting. From the audience's perspective, the left side here is all about suffering, and the right side about helping, but how much? The face hardly exists of a soul even more rudimentary, if not ephemeral. I'm of course not saying that people on the left side of the aisle have a heart and on the right side don't. But where you are in life does matter quite a bit.
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