This past month I had a particularly enlightening trip down memory lane, inspired by the sale of a favorite piece from a previous series.
Athena Stays the Dawn ©lesliepetersonsapp |
When in college I did a series of art based on Shakespeare’s Richard III- I was so enamored with Sir Laurence Olivier’s movie I decided to create paintings with the characters in different contexts and times.
Richard III College work by Leslie Peterson Sapp |
When in my 30’s, I created work based on mythology from ancient Greece and pagan Europe.
The Green Man ©lesliepetersonsapp |
Offering ©lesliepetersonsapp |
I love and enjoy observational painting, but I seem compelled to tell a story with my art, to create a narrative. I am driven to explore and share the landscape of my imagination. The sale of Athena Stays the Dawn brought back memories of all the ways I have used art to tell stories. It seems that the act of telling a story is more important than the trappings of time and place and specific characters.
It has been said that film noir are modern day myths.
Vacancy, hand painted intaglio |
For now, I am entirely caught up in the dark labyrinth of film noir. But who knows what stories my future art will tell?
If you are interested in seeing my work based on The Odyssey, visit this page on my website.
If you want to read posts about it, here are some links to my blogposts about it.
My New Series Based on The Odyssey
4 comments:
Such a subtle compelling painting!
Thank you, Randall. Coming from you, that is a real compliment.
Hi! Are you the same Leslie Peterson that painted “Blackbirds” on a small wooden panel? It depicts a woman with several birds around her. I understand that there’s a sister piece with a boy playing marbles.
Yes, Garrett, that's me! It's from my earlier series of art based on vintage snapshots. I have a blog entry about it here. https://lesliepetersonsapp.blogspot.com/2021/04/everything-old-is-new-again.html
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