David Breuer-Weil. Golden Drawings
Gli Ori
Pistoia, 2020; ril., pp. 80, ill., cm 15x21.
ISBN: 88-7336-811-5 - EAN13: 9788873368113
Soggetto: Arti Grafiche (Disegno, Incisione, Miniatura),Pittura e Disegno - Monografie,Saggi (Arte o Architettura)
Periodo: 1960- Contemporaneo
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Peso: 0.2 kg
These drawings are the visual embodiment of thought. They are filled with symbols, dreams, philosophies, fears and ideas. They are landscapes of the mind at a very particular and unique time. Sometimes you can turn fear, threat and tragedy into art. I had resisted gold because I considered it too decorative for much of my life. But here the gold is uncanny, intense, like the unusually radiant weather that was in England during most of the lockdown, quite unprecedented for this time of year, as if a different reality had descended on the world. Illuminating drawings with gold leaf is a complex and precise process. You have to draw the forms and plan the gold background, leaving outlines, painting in the ground in resin and then gently lay the gold leaf on the resin, any gust of wind blows the leaf away. You must let it dry and brush off all the excess gold in the open air - all the fragmented pieces of gold blow away, filling the garden, plants and trees with tiny gold speckles.
I spend hour upon hour at the table with the pencil and sheet of gilded paper.
I tend to gild the sheets first thing in the morning, giving my days a routine. In the afternoons and evenings, I work with the pencil. Pencil is the most beautiful medium, creating tone and emotion.
When the whole of England began to shut down, shops, museums, restaurants, synagogues, churches and every venue closed, we were left to confront ourselves, and our families. The normal expressions of material and spiritual life changed overnight. Our spirituality went inwards. At this point the most ancient of media, making marks on a surface, took over. How do you express your innermost thoughts on sheets of paper? I am thinking of medieval manuscripts with their gold grounds that suggested otherworldliness. Manuscripts made during the fourteenth Century, an age of apocalypse and plague.
I first had symptoms of Covid-19 on March 20, 2020, two weeks after a trip to Maastricht. That very day, March 20, I started this series of Golden Drawings with One. Perhaps my feeling physically different had an impact on my work: these drawings have an otherworldly feeling to them, a sense of entering a different reality as if drugged by something that has never been experienced before. During the first six days I did six drawings, one each day. By the sixth day I was very frightened that the disease would deteriorate and that I would have to be taken away. Keeping drawing gave me a link, kept my head above water. Drawing became a lifesaver.
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