Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Face of War
The Face of contend There are many different forms of artwork that can draw off moments in my life. Many musical compositions, sculptures, and architecture, that express the trials and tribulations that I take aim endured in my lifetime. There is one piece of artwork that I find to be a complete expression of my entire life. Although The Face of War by Salvador Dali was influenced by tragedy in times of war I take away a different view on the create. The painting itself shows a manoeuver that was severed from the body, lying in the sand.The head which looks withered has an expression on it of pain and misery. Its eyes and mouth are filled with identical faces either of which are surrounded by serpents tugging and biting at the rotting heads. to me the painting symbolizes many facets of human experience. It symbolizes pain, death, loss, frustration and despondency. All of which I have undergo in dealing with low self-esteem, acceptance issues, and lack of motivation to fall upon anything.I am 30 years old and am on the nose deciding what I want to do for the rest of my life. I have experienced pain in more ways than most bulk will be able imagine. From the constant loss of loved ones, to the aroused pain and physical pain inflicted on myself as well as the physical pain and emotional pain that has been inflicted by loved ones. Moments of despair and frustration have brought me to seek comfort in pain and suffering.I see the painting and it screams out to me speaking a constant beat with ones feelings, a war inside that no one can see, and the unnumberable battle within myself that will either make me or get into me. This piece of art has a great cultural value as it represents a period of time in which war was a large-minded issue and everyone was feeling the consequences that war brings. It symbolized the pain of the people that were directly and indirectly involved with these tragedies.
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