NINE CIRCLES MAKE A RAINBOW AND A TARGET 36" x 36" acrylic and graphite on canvas
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EKPHRASIS: NEW WORK INSPIRED BY THE DEVINE COMEDY
“Nine Circles” refers to Dante’s description
of Hell. The structure and orientation of the circles in this painting are
based on Michael Mazur’s monotype for Canto XI, which appears in Pinsky’s
translation of the Inferno. It is not
a coincidence that Dante’s circles appear in my painting both as a target and
as a rainbow, a symbol for gay pride. Gays are often targets of brutality. The pink arc with red road markers represents the
seventh circle, in which Dante houses those who commit sins of violence. The
absent road markers in the upper right symbolize a break in the cycle of
violence.
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