This painting is the epitome of something being more than what meets the eye. At first glance, it seems to be just a simplified painting of a few couples dancing, possibly at a specific event or wedding. It doesn’t seem to have a lot of detail or meaning. The more that you look at this painting, you realize the true beauty, psychological depth, and universal idea that the artist, Munch, is trying to display. The high contrast in colors between the dancer and the background immediately catches your eye. Along with this, among the centered dancers, is the only woman in a red dress. This throws you off until you pay more attention to the smaller details, such as all of the dancers’ faces’. You quickly see that, out of all the women, the three in the front are the only ones with any sort of facial structure and features. Although not very detailed, it gives away a lot of information. Carefully scanning over all of the woman, you can clearly …show more content…
If you notice in between the woman dressed in white and the one dressed in red, you see some flowers. I thought this could have been a symbol of love. The pure and young woman had love enter in her life which led her to this man she is dancing with in the next “stage” of her life. She is perhaps turned into this matured, sensual, and loving woman who falls in love with this man she’s dancing with. The way her dress is painted and turns makes you think that they are very passionate. Although the dance of life may have symbols of love, life, and happiness, I think over all the painting is dark and focuses on death. The moon and reflection to me, could be another representation of death, because night and day have often been an analogy for birth and death. The people dancing in the background may have represented a focus on the main couple’s past relationships with other people, and that could be why they are not as detailed. This painted is absolutely more than meets the
What first catches the viewer 's eyes are the vivid colors used in the painting. Ultimately what jumps out the most is the man on the right 's red robe. The artist intended this for a reason, discussed later. The room where the men are standing is front lit. Also the atmosphere is
At first glance I would describe this artwork as a busy piece of art, but taking a closer look I think the painting gives off a happy, positive and united feeling. The artwork overall is very detailed and there are many hidden messages making it something inspirational. I really like inspiring or any art with a deep meaning behind it. It gives off something even more special when there's a hidden important lesson in the artwork, which this painting has. All in all,
The couple positioned in the front appears very large to make the painting 3-D. The relative size of the dancers drastically shifts to create a window into the painting. The viewer can imagine being a part of the event and watching the poverty-stricken dancers. The angle that the painting is at appears to be almost a bird’s eye view. This adds to the effect of feeling as part of the audience. Spatial features are also added with overlap making figures look even more distant. Almost everything can be seen all the way to the back of the painting as the lighting in Dance Marathon spreads equally throughout the painting. Many lamps hang from the ceiling to give it a sense of many sources of light and to distribute the light evenly.
The dancers are dressed in slightly more flamboyant white dresses yet a are still unified. The music is more heavily footed in African Caribbean style, as are the pelvic isolations and body contractions.
In the second section it represents the women fighting for their freedom. The movements are a lot more circular in this section. It uses more contractions, releasing & vibratory movements. In the first two sections, the dancer shows the struggle being not only physical but emotional also. She does this by the powerful expressions she uses on her face. She even imitates a couple of screams that play in the song ‘Been On A Train’. This gives the audience a clear understanding of the how she is feeling.
It was painted in the late 18th century by a South Carolina slaveholder called John Rose. This is from a slave holder so it means he saw the slaves doing these actions and then interpreted it into a painting. This means it is very reliable due to the fact that it was painted by a slaveholder so that means he was a witness to the events and was able to paint it while seeing it in person. However he never asked the slaves what they were doing, he just painted what he saw. This means that he painted it so it looked like they were dancing, however we don’t actually know if they were dancing or if it was some sort of ritual. Some argued saying that it was a wedding, because of the broom depicted into this painting. But historians believe this was a dance. A painting is quite useful as it shows us an image that we can see clearly and imagine what it’s like unlike an account like James Ramsay’s. Also the image he painted wasn’t an interpretation unlike other paintings, so this is a very useful source for learning about what slaves did on plantations on weekends/ free time. However we don’t get a clear understanding of what the artist was trying to tell us, so the purpose is unknown, contrasting to James Ramsay’s
Her clothing, which falls in many layers, both obscures and reveals her figure. The only areas of her person which are visible are her eyes, both hands, and one extended foot. Even though only a minimal amount of skin is exposed, her heavy clothing does not necessarily entail a virginal or innocent demeanor. The express intent of her dancing is unclear. The heavy fabric which clings to her hips and sides could convey seduction.
This painting shows how close and codependent humans and nature were. How well humans worked together with one another and their world. How peaceful those that are close to nature are, which is why it (nature) must be celebrated and appreciated.
Another main focal point in this canvas was subject matter. This is where the objects or events are described. The artist gives us different objects such as the old couple seems displayed as depressing. Or you can observe it as normal couple, walking across the river, enjoying the night. He also gives us a boat which could possibly be giving us a correlation because the boat looks like it’s broken or about to sink. There is also another interpretation with the object that Van Gogh displays which is, the stars. Depending upon which way you want to take it, they look like flowers or fireworks. Also, there is a sense of false appearance with the houses. If you stare at just the bank you will notice that it is just a bunch of bright lights but if you pay attention to the water close to the bank, you will acknowledge the darkness or shadow of the houses.
“A Family Supper” by Kazuo Ishiguro has an interesting twist on love and family, albeit grotesque to some, the literature is meaningful. The characters played a major role in how the family dynamics played against one another. The family home sets the reader up to understand the isolation the father felt. The conflicts the characters experience have shaped them into the people they are presently. The lack of an ending also plays a major role in the way love and family is portrayed by the author and will conclude how love and family relate to this piece of literature.
Her chirography contains elongated movements that are slow and flowy. When she moves it has a conclusion point but is not in no particular rush to get there. When she interacts with her partner, the man is the driving force. For example, if there was a combination he would make the bigger, perciser movements while she would make daintier movements. The white is also part of her description. The dress is flowy and pure white which accents her character of peacefulness. The white also coordinates with her choreography of wispy movement and contrasts the earthy tones of the other dancers who are big and precise. The conclusion of her elements and movements lead to her embodying a more traditional love. To illiterate, she represents a calm, slow burning love that lasts longer than a passionate love. This is also shown through the stark differences and conflicting dance style of the red
In the third section Ms. Donna Wood looks like an African goddess and her body has an unexpected gracefulness. Even stage color was bright reddish, warm atmosphere around the dancer, like a sunrise in the morning. Stage would fill with colors. Music and performer are singing together. A sound of music tempo gets faster. She has the happiest face ever, no pain and no slavery. She jumps, she swings her leg and arms, and even she pulls her dress up and shows her leg an entire dance. Sound and lightening create the environment and good mood. She uses high level of dance than in previous two sections. She moves in between melody. I liked how she uses
The dance that I will be focusing on is entitled: thinking sensing standing feeling object of attention. The dance, to me, symbolizes the socialization of persons in Western civilization concerning gender roles. In the beginning there are gestures that are separated from emotion and full-embodiment, but as the dance progresses the gestures become more meaningful and recognizable. The lighting starts out very specific and narrow, then the light encompasses the entire stage, and eventually the dancers are silhouetted as they return to a familiar movement motif in the end. The music is mainly instrumental with occasional soft female vocals, and the lyrics suggest emotion, which is interesting because the dancers do not convey emotion until
The man stands on dull, dark-green land. According to color-wheel-pro.com, the article “Color Wheel Pro - See Color Theory in Action” asserts that dark green is associated with ambition. Yet, according to edvardmunch.org in this painting, the man’s ambition is being suppressed because of the crimson plant which is preventing him from moving forward into the future. The crimson plant is “possibly intended as a mandrake, with its love and death symbolism”. Along with the black clothing, the plant further reinforces the idea that the girl might as well as be dead to him but at the same time he still cares for her. Assuming that the crimson on his hand and the plant is blood, the man feels like he has the blood of his lover on his hands. He feels guilty because of his part in their breakup, which is an emotion other than sorrow which is why the hand clutching his chest is brighter than his face. Looking behind the man, the brown tree is barren yet bright. According to incredibleart.org, the article “Color Symbolism and Culture” says that the color brown signifies comfort. However, since the tree is barren, the tree does not represent comfort but a lack thereof. Looking to the right of the girl, the golden path is surrounded by a dark purple shoreline and purple sky and water. According to incredibleart.org, the article “Color Symbolism and Culture” states that purple
When I saw the painting for the first time it grabbed my attention. At first I thought it was the beautiful colors that attracted me to the painting, but it was more. In the picture the shadowy men look scared. They looked as though they were trying to run away from something and this lake that forms into this river that is surrounded by tall grass is the way out, or at least a place to hide until the coast is clear. During that time in my life I felt