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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Eurythmy with Geese

Eurythmy by Ferdinand Hodler

My version   Eurythmy with Geese


I don't know why, but this painting by Ferdinand Hodler has always appealed to me.  He was a late 19th c. - early 20th c. Swiss painter.  I believe he was presenting his interpretation of a therapeutic movement, called eurythmy,  that arose in the early 20th c.  I think it started as a type of expressive dance, and has evolved from there to include even the physical movements of painting as a therapy.  It is still utilized in performance art/dance, education, and movement therapy. But the geese just use it to get around!
After the last post, I worked on their feathers, and did another w/w application of blue around their feet, this time using indanthrone blue, to darken and subdue.

10 comments:

  1. I had never heard of Eurhythmy. But thanks for sharing with us. When I saw thw Holder painting alone in thumbnail it remined me of your geese. Now the geese looks even more beautiful.

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  2. I LOVE this! And the comparison between paintings made me giggle ;0)
    I really like your background wash and the texture in their feathers too. Lovely! :0)

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  3. I love the latest adjustment. Your geese are fab! xx

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  4. This is absolutely perfect. So painterly! I love the use of blue.

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  5. Love the little history here, Kathryn! LOVE your version...One of my favorites of yours...Beautifully painted!!!!

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  6. This is really coming along well. I love how it is developing. Love that little bit of history as well. It is funny how some picture/idea can swirl around your head for ages and then suddenly jump out to help you develop a picture. Keep up the good work.

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  7. Kathryn, it really is a 'put you in good spirit' painting, these geese always make me smile. To say the truth I thought you finished them, but I can see that they became even better. Can it still become better ??? xox

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  8. How can those geese keep getting more beautiful all the time?
    love
    tweedles

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  9. neat to hear about how your artists mind assimilates these things, and then turns out the lovely gooses. Such rhythm and flow and juicy color.

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  10. Ha! I love the humor in drawing the analogies! The geese painting has come along quite nicely. I like the brown-blue color scheme, and of course the patterned composition.

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