Jeni spota biography of albert
Jeni spota biography of albert camus.
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After a "really awful" critique in the fall of her second year, she reversed course, embarking on a series of small, colorful, thickly painted canvases.
And instead of painting multiple film stills, she drew from a single one, a scene from the director's 1971 "Il Decameron."
"There's one particular moment where Giotto, who's played by Pasolini, wakes up in the middle of the night with a vision of a painting he wants to make.
Jeni spota biography of albert
It's of all these people on a hill and the Virgin Mary and choirboys and underneath them, naked mannequin figures hanging and angels holding out a cross and people praying, and a boy holding up a miniature church. In the film it only lasted for a few seconds.
I really wanted that image to stay in my head. It felt like a dream, so fleeting, but you really felt the energy of it. It encapsulated everything I was trying to find and say and think about."
Freeing herself from the anxiety of creating something new with every new canvas, Spota be