Monday, May 4, 2009

ODE ON A GRECIAN URN





Image size:  Approximately 12" x 12"   (1982)

I was inspired more by the title of Keats's poem than by his elaborate poetic imagination.
Keats found his urn to be the perfect correlative for his persistent concern with the longing for permanence in a world of change.   My print attempts to reflect a moment of intense Dionysian experience frozen, not in marble, but in a deeply embossed relief print.   Later versions did become more elaborate, but I liked this one the best. 



2 comments:

  1. I must have clicked on here ONE MINUTE after you published!

    My first impression? That this was more conventional than your usual offering, but maybe I'm being too factual, seeing a vase on a round mat. Certainly that's an 'urn' of sorts. But I don't know enough about the original 'Ode' to comment.

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  2. So very fascinating a contrast of colors - the very subtle and the very bold.

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