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'Love Affair' by Jose Parla (2008) materials: paint on canvas, link: http://www.artslant.com/par/works/show/251244-love-affair?tab=ARTWORK
The second painting
I am analysing is ‘Love Affair’ by Jose Parla. The painting base is canvas with
the first layer being composed of various shades of brown in order to resemble
a paint peeling building or wall (which Parla often uses as a canvas). There are
also mismatched sections of scribbled yellow and white paint which when later
layered with writing resemble flyers or papers which have been stuck to the
wall and are decaying. The second layer is of calligraphy layered using acrylic
paint layered so that it looks like different aged graffiti marks on a wall
some of which have faded away, which makes the writing unreadable. The third
layer is of white paint merging with the background. The fourth final layer is
crimson paint which is dribbling down the canvas over the white and says the
title of the painting ‘Love Affair’.
The use of line on
the painting is mainly shown in the graffiti and mainly consists of straight
sharp lines and many are faded and redrawn to give the effect of layered and
removed graffiti. The colours used are mainly earth tones of browns and reds
which adds to how it is meant to look like an old wall.
I think the message of this painting is that Parla wants to
forget an old relationship as the past relationships represented by graffiti
have been replaced with others layered over and a large chunk is covered by
peeling white paint possibly suggesting he can’t forget everything and traces
still remain under the surface.
An interesting effect used is where Parla has carved
vertical lines into the canvas which look like rain or some kind of urban decay
which makes the painting even more convincing that it is from a wall and not a
canvas.
Comparison
Overall both paintings are similar in many ways such as
their use of a decaying effect by layering many materials then carving through
the top layer to reveal previous layers below which is shown in both paintings.
Also they both make many different styles of marks on their canvases although
Keck’s are randomly arranged on the painting whereas Parla’s are layered more
heavily at the top of the painting to give the impression they are dripping
down the page.
However they are majorly different in their use of
techniques as Keck has used contrasting materials such as pastel and oil paint
which create a very textured effect which doesn’t blend whereas Parla has used
paint which has all merged into one swirl of writing and dripping paint which
involves focusing more to clearly read.
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Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Painting Analysis
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