Seeking a Softer Light - Shirley Woodson (NEW)
Seeking Softer Light, Shirley Woodson

Seeking Softer Light

Artist

Shirley Woodson

Nationality

American

Heritage

African American

Medium

Offset Lithograph

Date

1994

Dimensions

21 3/4 x 28 1/2 inches

Edition Size

100 prints in this edition

Printer

Robert "Bob" Franklin

Provenance

Brandywine Workshop and Archives

Location

Philadelphia, PA

About the Work

From the Artist

Seeking Softer Light is a print whose theme relates to a body of work entitled Shield of the Nile. This "shield" series is the exploration of the figure/figures in water. Water is the healing agent, the means of sanctification and purification. In the print water dominates the environment and the figures play, reflect and are joyous. They are controlled by the water's movement, force and element of time. The water is a sanctuary and removes the figures from the perils of land. Although the waters offer different perils the healing is taking place.
—From Brandywine Workshop and Archives records

My current paintings explore iconography arrived at over the last 15 years. In these works, figurative elements have moved from scenic member to central theme. These paintings underscore my desire to have color approximate sound. Music is an essential participant in my palette and directs the interplay of images and color. The figurative environment of landscape, seascape, and interior are composed to intensify the relationship between the work and the viewer. My icons have evolved as water, wave, cloud, mountain, tree, pyramid, star, horse, flower, hand, fish, shield, boat, farmhouse, family, mirror and faceless bather. These images are developed in my paintings, drawings, collages, graphics, box works and fabric designs. 
—From Brandywine Workshop and Archives records
 

About the Artist

Shirley Woodson

Shirley Woodson is a painter, printmaker, and art educator born in Pulaski, TN. She earned a BFA and MA from Wayne State University, Detroit. Her work is in the collections of the Detroit Institute of Arts; Studio Museum in Harlem, New York City; ...

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