Yearning in art

Alpha_yearning_jillian

Jillian offers this marvelous photograph as her rendition of yearning: "When I read your blog this morning, about Yearning, I immediately thought of this photo I had hanging on my wall. I took it on a camping trip in Maine about 22 years ago or so." Such a spectacular way of visualizing yearning.

And from Ellouise Schoettler, another way of looking at yearning:

"Perhaps the ‘yearning’ Paul Gauguin put into this child’s face in Breton Girls Dancing is why the painting continues to speak to us. When I made this collage last year I cut the image from an old calendar – but have often visited the painting in the National Gallery in Washington. Your Y is for Yearning essay image was such a serendipity – I looked at the photo and remembered this collage. Is yearning why I was drawn to this child?"

Alpha_yearning_ellouise "Where do we come from?
What are we?
Where are we going?" –Paul Gauguin
 
"Reminds me of Luciano Penay, artist – professor emeritus at American University. Luciano guided me through my painting thesis when I was a graduate student at AU. I would drag in a load of paintings. We would set them up around the studio. After quiet looking for a time – a very long time it seemed to me – Luciano would ask, ‘These are the answers. What were your questions?’"

Many thanks to both Jillian and Ellouise for this wonderful art.

About Patti Digh

Patti Digh is an author, speaker, and educator who builds learning communities and gets to the heart of difficult topics. Her work over the last three decades has focused on diversity, inclusion, social justice, and living and working mindfully. She has developed diversity strategies and educational programming for major nonprofit and corporate organizations and has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences.

2 comments to " Yearning in art "
  • Thank you so much, Patti, for the honor of having my photo on your blog. For me, the photo really did represent yearning. I love the piece that Ellouise did also.

  • “These are the answers. What were your questions?” I need to have that engraved on my glasses…to remind me that what I’m manifesting is based on my intentions…

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