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"The fine art of painting, which is the bastard of alchemy, always has been always will be, a game. The rules of the game are quite simple: in a given arena, on as many psychic fronts as the talent allows, one must visually describe, the centre of the meaning of existense." ~ Brett Whiteley
ok, for this painting, maybe you have some ideal in this website,
http://www.artquotes.net/masters/whiteley_biography.htm
gook luck!
2007-01-13 05:31:40 補充:
~ He painted a series of paintings based on these events, including Head of Christie. Whiteley's intention was to portray the violence of the events, but not to go too far in showing something that was too shocking....
http://www.artinterview.com.au/artist-biographies/brett-whiteley/
2007-01-13 05:38:13 補充:
In 1964, while in London, Whiteley was fascinated by the murderer John Christie, who had committed murders in the area near where Whiteley was staying at Ladbroke Grove. He painted a series of paintings based on these events, including Head of Christie.
2007-01-13 05:38:42 補充:
Whiteley's intention was to portray the violence of the events, but not to go too far in showing something which people would not want to see. The painting is a face which has been warped and distorted, with a mean looking expression, but is not too gruesome to be horrible.
2007-01-13 05:39:39 補充:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Whiteley