Saturday, May 16, 2020
Initial reaction The first thing I gaze my eyes upon is...
Initial reaction: The first thing I gaze my eyes upon is the black eagle which immediately strikes an eerie and scary feeling as I realize it is grabbing and/or attacking this human. It is clear that this is some kind of kidnap and the human has a look of distress. My initial instinct is that this human was taking a walk in the woods with his dog when the eagle appeared. There is a skillful use of light and shadow which combined with the colors makes the painting seem realistic. There is a nice use of complementary colors that are luminous within the painting, which ranges from the ochre yellows, mauve reds, blush pinks, and burnt oranges to the ocean blues, and emerald greens. Even though they are luminous colors there is also a cool,â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦In this painting, the figure is placed in a three-dimensional, believable space, and is shown with his backside visible at a three-quarter angle which leads the eye to the tree stub then to the dog. This creates an illusionistic depth because of the foreshortening of the figures, the soft light source, and the carefully rendered chiaroscuro all in a inimitable way. I started with trying to figure out why there was an eagle since that was the center significance of the painting. In my research of the eagle I found that in the renaissance art an eagle was represented as a part of greek mythology. From there I found that in greek mythology an eagle served as Zeusââ¬â¢ personal messenger and companion. This eagle was once a mortal king named Periphas that was honoured like a god because of his virtuous rule as a human. It was told that Zeus was angry and tried to kill him with a thunderbolt but Apollo, Zeusââ¬â¢ son, intervened and transformed Periphas into an eagle then set him next to the throne. But in other accounts, Zeus adopted the eagle during the Titan War and was later sent by Zeus to carry the handsome youth to heaven. Bingo! 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