Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Crazy Egon


I guess artist Egon Schiele was a crazy guy and a lot of his nudes are too, ummm, confrontational for me (Mom, don't look him up on the Net!). But some of his drawings were brilliant and even emotionally moving, appearing to show bruises or blood vessels, visceral skin marks that shout vulnerability and pain. This woodcut print was inspired by his drawing "Reclining Woman With Green Stockings" from 1917, the year before he died at age 28, three days after his wife died, both from Spanish flu.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have the name of the painting wrong. Your woodblock is simply a reversed image (and rather nice copy) of 'Seated Woman with Bent Knee'

Anonymous said...

Lisa: Oh, you're right. I made woodblocks out of both of those Schiele drawings. Thanks!