2009年1月16日 星期五

Seeing, Feeling & Thinking (8)



Time-space Confusion Over Winter Village
Oil on Linen 192x257cm 1989


In the evening twilight, the sky looks like being occupied by a mass of rocks in geometrical shape. They exist without real volume. Neither can they construct the complete entity nor set the space aside to become the true emptiness.

How weird the surroundings is ! Falling high from above, the net sky, that is, the focus of this picture, was broken apart into several misplaced “frozen ice rocks”( you may also call them “steel plates”). A thrilling fear is coming over the winter village and maybe it will make some spectators feel a little bit creepy.

Behind the Northern European style house stands a frigid zone forest, all surrounded by the endless gloomy wheat fields. Nearby the stockade, the dried-up bushes also appear horribly withered.

Before dinner, the red roofed house is glistening with light; warm but weak, and the setting sun and the squawking crows definitely make the painter to be in a heavier and more fatigued mood. This is also a metaphorical portrait to the painter’s spell of unfavorable fortune in his life.

T.Y.Sheng

沒有留言:

張貼留言

感謝您光臨本站並發表意見,您的意見不會馬上秀出來,待站長同意後公布。