Deposit of my drawings, processes, color and art research.
Author: William Marquina
Title: Disclaimer and Inflation
Technique: pigment black,
photo of magazine and foil on glazed paper
Dimensions: 13 "x
19" x 0.008 "(33 cm x 48 cm x 0.02 cm)
Year: 2015
Personal Web Page: http://www.marquinawilliam.wix.com/brillo /
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/brillosiete
Key words: drawing,
contemporary, black, collage, photo magazine, woman, animal, aluminium, paper,
Transfiguration, inflation, Alighiero E Boetti, Picasso
Description: The vulnerability of women in his
temperament is palpable in an aesthetic structure that integrates a deep sense
of Transfiguration. Picasso's work addressed these transfigurations of women to
paint portraits of some of his mistresses as is the case with “La Femme Qui
Pleure”, 1937 in which Picasso reflects his concept of tears and suffering of
Dora Maar; where your face can be seen transfigured by blight and dislocation
facial. Disclaimer and inflation made a Transfiguration of the image of a woman
in a magazine photo. I've rebuilt next to this a new image with the eyes and
mouth dislocated, giving the feeling of anger and his face inflation and whose
silhouette resembles a simple figure with a doll-animal traits. The woman's
face is redialing with strokes of pencil eraser. This piece has no frame and is
signed at the back.
This work is available for sale at: http://www.saatchiart.com/art/Drawing-Disclaimer-and-Inflation/686638/2679510/view