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Monday, 7 April 2025

Watchful Eyes 2024

 

Titles: Double sided artwork: Watchful eyes Internal Panel

The Titles “Watchful eyes” and “perfumed Gardens” a double-sided artwork reflects the theme of the work The Natural World through the observation of areas from the artist’s immediate surroundings, namely, trees and plants, the vegetable garden area and home at Neot Semadar Israel.

The method was analytical a translation of the music of Deep Purple and the instrumental song Apr'ex Vous to the media in layers. A total of 6 layers which were recorded photographically and expressed the transformations between each layer.

The early studies in the process of analysis of the song expressed the visual language that the artist meant to convey as the metaphor of Home which includes memories, found objects and the connection of the sense perception in an analytical way to the songs of Deep Purple.

During the painting of the different levels in Watchful Eyes I had a faint "feeling" of color when listening to music. But as I got more emotionally involved in the music, the synesthetic sensations of color would become stronger, more intense, and pass over to give an "image" of color.

 

The sense of sound to visual art was concerned with the direction of the various instruments in the song. From Left to right landscape view. The process was of the various levels and was divided into Levels of listening sessions. These produced further abstract images. Some images resembled waves. The first three sections of the song were layered with acrylic gesso level, were an introduction. After those levels 1, 2, and 3. The symbols were waves, Rock art, a ladder (Spiritual) temple to the bass instrument, plants-(Washingtonia plant) reflect the sound of the organ and bubbles to electric guitar to arrive at images which resemble a tree in a garden. The analysis of the song became clearer from Level 3 whereby I distinguished the sound of the various instruments, namely Bass, Electric guitar, organ and drums

I identified 8 levels of the drawings, each one glazed with clear acrylic gesso to seal each image. And in the song I identified 22 sections. Further, my perception of the sound corresponds to visual symbols.

Levels 1,2,3 are drawings that were overlaid upon each other and reflect the transformation process whereby symbols like waves, Alpha Beit letters, Rock Art, Temples, plants appear and bubbles. Each block was drawn with a fresh layered pastel layer over an image that corresponded to a section of the song.

Level 4 produced new blocks drawn to the songs Fools (Live in London 2002 (Spotify) And The Mule (Made in Japan 1972) (Spotify) images resemble a tree and plant life taken from observations in my immediate vicinity.

Level 5 I blocked an area drawn to Deep Purple Album Gemini suite Drumming solo 3.

Level 6 photographic documentation of Palm trees to the song (instrumental version) Apre’x Vous

Level 7 Shadows and home area -photographic documentation in this level I researched my immediate home environment researching shadows and still life images.

Level 8 Titled ”Rows” Drawn section to Deep Purple song Mandrake Root a complete drawing resembled a palm tree and Hebrew letters. Mandrake root has a heavy emphasis on drumming.

Level 9 Complete Drawing

All the levels produced an involuntary fusion of the senses through hearing I was prompted to record objects including plant life from immediate surroundings

 

The artwork can be viewed from different angles to depict the song.  The artwork can be viewed sideways or upright. Pastel chalks and pencils were used with acrylic white glaze to set the composition in between layers. Prelude to drawing to Apre’x Vous was the song Uncommon man (Instrumental Version and Above and Beyond (Instrumental Version) for preparation of the materials.


                                            Watchful Eyes

                                            48x68cm Pastel (Mixed Media) on paper

                                            2024

Arlene Rabinowitz©

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