Pin up climbing IV by marcopol
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Description
After Thomas Moran.
I wanted to capture the threadbare theme of the pin-up. This time, these women are taking their ascent into their own hands to escape, with more or less success, from the male gaze. The characterization of each is to be placed in relation to the image of the mountain borrowed from the history of art. This mountain, which is difficult to reach, at least by sight, is that of the place that men have granted themselves. At the turn of these 10 images, I give the female characters different postures, between insurance and endangerment, thus testifying that their reconquest of spaces is still today, a risk-taking.
Thank you for the view and your comments.
Comments (4)
Gisela
Great also.
marcopol
thank you very much
Tracesl
excellent
marcopol
Thank you very much
MollyFootman
Thomas Moran also painted the American West but seems more focused on the Rocky Mountains although the picture here appears to be of some other place; perhaps the Green River in Wyoming? The climbing cowgirl is working hard as it the theme with these pictures. Thank you!
Molly
marcopol
Thank you very much
JoeJarrah
I particularly like the tonality and palette of this one, also how she is looking into the painting as if longing to be there... mind you even the most ardent of freeclimbers would find those buttes a challenge!
marcopol
Thank you very much Joe