Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Orphism
1984
Modern
60.0 x 60.0 cm
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Self Portrait
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Lisa Thomas-Laury's 1984 self-portrait, a deceptively simple yet profoundly evocative work measuring 60 x 60 cm, offers a rare and intimate window into the artist’s psyche. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece transcends mere portraiture, becoming a meditation on identity, vulnerability, and the act of self-reflection. The subject, Lisa Thomas-Laury herself, is depicted with a startling directness – brushing her teeth while engaging the viewer with an almost hesitant gaze. This seemingly mundane activity transforms into a powerful statement about honesty and the willingness to expose one’s innermost self.
While Lisa Thomas-Laury's work stands independently, its creation in 1984 resonates with the legacy of Robert Delaunay, a pivotal figure whose influence can be subtly detected. Delaunay, born in Paris in 1885, was a pioneer of color and rhythm, developing Orphism – a movement characterized by its exploration of pure hues and dynamic compositions. Though not directly influenced by Delaunay’s specific style, Thomas-Laury's use of color and her focus on visual rhythm—evident in the careful arrangement of the canvas and the deliberate brushstrokes—echoes the spirit of this groundbreaking artistic approach. The Ibrahimi Collection, where this painting resides, speaks to a lineage of artists engaging with modernism’s core tenets.
The painting's technical execution is characterized by a confident yet controlled application of oil paint. Thomas-Laury employs a layering technique, building up the image through successive glazes that create a rich depth of color and texture. The brushwork itself is deliberate – short, broken strokes contribute to a sense of immediacy and movement, particularly noticeable in the depiction of the bristles and toothpaste foam. The canvas’s surface isn't merely a backdrop; it becomes an active participant in the narrative, reflecting light and shadow with subtle variations that enhance the realism of the subject while simultaneously conveying a feeling of quiet contemplation.
The act of brushing one’s teeth, typically associated with routine and domesticity, is elevated to a symbolic gesture within this self-portrait. It represents a conscious effort to present oneself to the world – a deliberate act of grooming that speaks to an awareness of appearance and identity. The direct gaze of Lisa Thomas-Laury adds another layer of complexity, inviting the viewer into her private moment and challenging us to consider our own perceptions of selfhood. The red hair, a striking element within the composition, could be interpreted as a symbol of passion, vitality, or perhaps even defiance – further enriching the painting’s emotional resonance.
1941 - 1992 , Germany
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