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Stephanie Jung
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009. Portraits of the Enlightenment period often show sitters with attributes. These images often set up a dialogue between the objects the figures hold and the male and female aspects of the combined figure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). No matter how we intellectualize, we cannot think our way out of the wild, out of our animal nature. I love the idea of the deer-woman; there are stori. Portraits of the Enlightenment period often show s. The Blessed Virgin Mary.
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Stephanie Jung
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009. A friend called these images Postmodern bodice-rippers. The interaction of the male and female figures creates a third kind of being. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My paintings are born out of conversations with the unknown. It is stimulating to me that as an artist, I am a conduit for a visual conversation exploring the nature of the high-tech world's chaotic relationship with wildness and spiritual longing. I love the idea of the deer-woman; there are stori.
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Stephanie Jung: March 2009
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Thursday, March 19, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My paintings are born out of conversations with the unknown. It is stimulating to me that as an artist, I am a conduit for a visual conversation exploring the nature of the high-tech world's chaotic relationship with wildness and spiritual longing. No matter how we intellectualize, we cannot think our way out of the wild, out of our animal nature. Manic Thrift Store Shopper. Side-times and the Dream Machine.
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Stephanie Jung
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009. I love the idea of the deer-woman; there are stories from the Cherokees about men who didn't realize their wives were deer until they noticed their hooves peeking out from their skirts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My paintings are born out of conversations with the unknown. It is stimulating to me that as an artist, I am a conduit for a visual conversation exploring the nature of the high-tech world's chaotic relationship with wildness and spiritual longing.
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Stephanie Jung: February 2009
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009. This image refers to . A Boucher painting of Diana after the Hunt. With a portrait of a French aristocrat who was also a "champion of the people". After the French Revolution, he renamed himself Phillipe l'Egalite'. I love the idea of the deer-woman; there are stories from the Cherokees about men who didn't realize their wives were deer until they noticed their hooves peeking out from their skirts. This image was surprising; an image of the Virgin Mary unexpectedly morphed i...
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Stephanie Jung
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Thursday, March 19, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My paintings are born out of conversations with the unknown. It is stimulating to me that as an artist, I am a conduit for a visual conversation exploring the nature of the high-tech world's chaotic relationship with wildness and spiritual longing. No matter how we intellectualize, we cannot think our way out of the wild, out of our animal nature. Manic Thrift Store Shopper. Side-times and the Dream Machine.
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Stephanie Jung
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Thursday, March 19, 2009. January 20, 2012 at 5:24 PM. One of my favorite faves! I especially enjoy the pictorial spaace - and how the smoother, softer, paler background elements recede from the up-close textural foreground elements! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). No matter how we intellectualize, we cannot think our way out of the wild, out of our animal nature. Manic Thrift Store Shopper. Side-times and the Dream Machine.
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Stephanie Jung: L'egalite'
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009. This image refers to . A Boucher painting of Diana after the Hunt. With a portrait of a French aristocrat who was also a "champion of the people". After the French Revolution, he renamed himself Phillipe l'Egalite'. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). No matter how we intellectualize, we cannot think our way out of the wild, out of our animal nature. I love the idea of the deer-woman; there are stori. Portraits of the Enlightenment period often show s. The Blessed Virgin Mary.