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"My life: The Shadow" - Ölgemälde auf Leinwand 100 x 81 cm
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Comments by Ana Pardo
If I had to, I could explain briefly
the content of this picture in this sentence: Simple but, at the same time, how insipid! I know that a work of art has its own expressive value or at least it should work towards this, but in my case, a profound metaphorical content must also be added since it’s my thoughts that provide the structure. In this case, whether or not the observer notices the concept in the picture, the inner reflection which motivated the work is not without interest, yet it is not at all transcendent. This sentence may appear confused or mysterious, but since I have this mania of not leaving a statement with so little support, I will begin to explain my reflections by taking the liberty of travelling back in time and getting out the pleasant Email I received from a Chilean lady resident in Sweden. Among other things, this friendly painter suggested that I should write an autobiography as, for her, she was more interested in what I said than in what I painted. Let me make it clear, in case there are any suspicions, that I didn’t feel at all put down at any point: the accepted rule in this profession is for one painter to be indifferent in public to the work of a peer. A contemporary painter only recognizes the art of those who are already dead and buried. Very few do not respect this rule, but at least in this case I have no doubt that I was in contact with a real painter. Writing as one painter to another I told her why I didn’t want to accept her attractive offer. At this point, again, some suspicion may arise, but I can affirm that for many reasons I truly believed, and still do, in the words that I wrote and that I quote, unchanged, below:
This text and its context began to explain the significance of the qualities of relevance and intranscendence that I described in my first reflection. Here, for the first time, the shadow appears as a factor which goes with our rational and imaginative capacity, which is shown to us but which at the same time we disdain, either by reshaping its or by indifference. What do our dreams and our own reality represent when they pass before the distracted gaze of History? An anecdote? A shadow?
As I commented on another occasion, our
dreams, illusions and fantasies take very different forms. Depending on our
environment, our determination and our luck, in the best of cases they may
lead to success, triumph or glory or in the worst of cases to frustration,
failure and even, why not, death: we will discover universal truths without
noticing them, we will commit errors as grave as genocide.
It is good to set aside a section to
shed light on these doubts and, of course, I will not fail to do so, but
that belongs to another picture, and that is where I will work out these
doubts. The discourse of
The Shadow
does not aim to go so far, its purpose is just to show us how the various
witnesses to the main quality which makes us human change over time and how
we change them. The Shadow is my most respectful tribute to the glory of the past. Ana Pardo
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