The Verbs He Hears
This is another piece painted on wood that I cut out. The
tattooed text refers to the verbs I hear in my head and repeat to myself. “Go,
work, create, give, try, empathize, share, open, stay, wait, ask, leave, dream,
bare, listen, understand, prepare, sweat, find, hear, question, prioritize,
maximize, thank, know, initiate, weigh, dream, push, stretch, mix, help.”
These are the words that form the sentences in my head and fill the form of this
painting.
“The Verbs He Hears”
22” x 32”
Acrylic on Canvas
Tony
www.tonydecarlo.com
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2 comments:
I love the concept and the ideal it expresses. A vulnerable and heroic figure seems to bend with the weight of the world---or at least his own thoughts. I feel there is an underlying duality in words that both expresses and limits. I wonder do any of us ever break free from earthly constraints of human language? Reminds me of the statue, "Dying Gaul": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dying_Gaul
Link correction for previous:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dying_Gaul
What a incredible ancient work. my god the ancients were so more finely hewn than modern narcissists like to think. Stunningly so. Thanks
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