Redbird Speaking Compassion to Power is a mixed media by Aberjhani which was uploaded on September 5th, 2018.
Redbird Speaking Compassion to Power
The Redbird Speaking Compassion to Power collage was originally intended to serve as a companion-piece to an essay titled Speaking Compassion to... more
by Aberjhani
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Redbird Speaking Compassion to Power
Artist
Aberjhani
Medium
Mixed Media - Collage - Digital
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The "Redbird Speaking Compassion to Power" collage was originally intended to serve as a companion-piece to an essay titled "Speaking Compassion to Power." However, the artwork continued to develop in ways I had not anticipated after the essay was completed and eventually published on the Charter for Compassion website without it. No problem. It still retains its title as the fourth image in the Redbird Series posted at Fine Art America and on Pixels.com.
Thematically, the print is about standing one's ethical ground in the face of injustice. Stylistically and technically, it is a surrealistic composite of urban architecture, photography, digital painting, sculpture, and found objects.
The above having been said, my approach to this piece was closer to an evolving process. During the process, I experiment with installation configurations before settling on one or two primary cohesive images. These are then further processed before deriving at a final print. This work has in common with its immediate predecessor, "Redbird in the Valley of Beautiful Possibilities," the swirling multichromatic in-laid frame inspired by designs on antique vases. And, of course, Redbird himself.
Aberjhani
Sept 2018
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September 5th, 2018
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Thank you Carol. I'm very fond of this REDBIRD series and working on new prints for it.
VIVA Anderson
Wonderful "Speaking Compassion to Power series, and, "Redbird", and your exploration of endless possibilities.....inspiring Art..........fv..........VIVA
Aberjhani replied:
Greatly appreciate that VIVA Anderson. The Redbird Series keeps talking to me... so to speak.