Majorette oil/canvas 24 x 8 x .5 |
My own experience with baton twirling was short-lived. I guess I just didn't "have it". It may have been limited coordination, or, perhaps, interest.
This work of a drum majorette was inspired by a vintage photo of my husband's aunt....probably taken in the late 40's.
Figurative work is my favorite. For me, it has evolved into a sublimation of the facial features along with the placement of several focal points, established by choice, to lead the eye around the entire figure and its posture. The regimentation of the twirler is reflected in her posed stance. Discipline.
And the....there are those boots.
Some time ago, another astute artist picked up on my method at a local critique. He was quick to point out the use of the multiple focal points. We seem to love and to need a focal area in the work....why not several? They actually create their own rhythm.
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