Two Women Contemplating the Nature of the Universe: Print Operas

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Art Technique, Printmaking, General Art
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Author: Misha Ha Baka ISBN: 9781370499632
Publisher: Misha Ha Baka Publication: March 27, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Misha Ha Baka
ISBN: 9781370499632
Publisher: Misha Ha Baka
Publication: March 27, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The first in the series of digital paintings I created was I called Two Women Contemplating the Nature of the Universe: Print Operas. When I looked at it I was surprised to see two figures in the lower left hand corner looking up at the rest of the painting. They appeared to be female. Hence, the “women” part of the title. As to why they were contemplating the nature of the universe? What they were looking at seemed larger than life to me. It looked elemental and atomic like with gyrating movements of light dancing around in the darkness of space. Of course they would be contemplating it since the mind, the heart and the soul attempts to understand what it experiences. For me humor is perhaps one of the greatest healing and transformational art forms that I know. What better way to share these paintings then to have two wise females humorously giving their unbridled opinions on what they were looking at?

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The first in the series of digital paintings I created was I called Two Women Contemplating the Nature of the Universe: Print Operas. When I looked at it I was surprised to see two figures in the lower left hand corner looking up at the rest of the painting. They appeared to be female. Hence, the “women” part of the title. As to why they were contemplating the nature of the universe? What they were looking at seemed larger than life to me. It looked elemental and atomic like with gyrating movements of light dancing around in the darkness of space. Of course they would be contemplating it since the mind, the heart and the soul attempts to understand what it experiences. For me humor is perhaps one of the greatest healing and transformational art forms that I know. What better way to share these paintings then to have two wise females humorously giving their unbridled opinions on what they were looking at?

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