A Quick Sketch |
I have spent a couple of afternoons trying to find a nude to draw. I first looked at Greek statues and eventually decided that there was no actual nude that was what I was looking for. Then today I tried modern photos in diffetent styles. Again I found nothing that wanted me to draw it, but I was struck by the variety of results of applying imagination to the representation of the human form. Not for the first time, I fell to thinking about it all.
The Original |
Flesh in Stone, by the Genius of Bernini |
Naked Flamenco |
But sex is not necessarily an
important part of this perceived beauty, or even any part of it. I can see
beauty in the male as well as the female form. On the other hand, it does
appear that the female form is intrinsically more beautiful than the male.
Women who appreciate beauty seem to agree with men on this. A beautiful woman
is a beautiful thing. A man's beauty cannot so easily be appreciated by other
men. Nevertheless, the beauty of the human body is not limited to the female.
Roman, not Greek, but one of the best |
I remember a story I once heard
about Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer, in which he cried because he had seen an artist
capable of making a chaste Venus. The story was probably apocryphal, carefully
crafted to illustrate a point, as so many of the stories he told were, but it
means, at the very least, that he thought it could be done, and that it was
important.
Looking at pictures of
attractive naked women purely- as it were- as beautiful objects, or the
subjects of beautiful images, rather than as objects of male enquiry, is very
interesting and instructive. The curiosities of anatomy, the signs of life
lived and suffered, the differences that exist between what you may think of,
at first glance, as similar examples of the Standard Pretty Girl, the ways in
which the human body can be twisted, distorted, lit up, perceived, conceived, expressed and impressed. Their is apparently unlimited potential for teh creative mind to find new and beautiful ways to show it to us. I like this fact.
It is possible that that
drawing will never be made. These reflections will have to stand in its place.
2 comments:
This is the sort of post which demands to be accompanied by illustrations. Come on, don't be shy.
You are, of course, quite right. I shall fix it at some point today.
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