Then their eyes were opened by marcopol
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After Caravaggio.
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Comments (2)
Tracesl
excellent
marcopol
Thank you very much
MollyFootman
Ah! Are we introduced to art that we don't initially recognize? Here Christ's disciples are stunned to realize he has joined them after his death on the cross and you've altered the Caravaggio original to replace the face of Christ with a blinding light that has attracted the amazed notice of the museum attendant. Perhaps she's amazed at some aspect of the art she's not notice before. As she removes her glasses and stares the art further interacts with the museum as fruit fall out of the image.
Dang! I love this stuff! Thank you for sharing, my dear! =)
Molly
marcopol
I like how some artists have confronted the unrepresentable: the irruption of the divine presence in the world of men. How to make an image of this mystery while preserving it? In this problematic, the Annunciation and the meal of the Emmaus pilgrims find a special place in my heart. Here, it is when they recognize him that Christ disappears. I imagine the same thing with art, the strength of a work of art comes from an intrusion into reality, when it is designated as being art, it risks disappearing. As for the apple, I found it interesting to make it fall while highlighting it to remind us that Jesus came among us, to forgive this story initiated by a forbidden fruit.