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The Bony Residue of Their Lives

12/2/2017

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"Semblance" (series of four) - mixed media on aquabord, each 6" x 6".  Inquiries.  Available at the Olive Stack Gallery.

“The children looked like remnants of themselves. Spectral. Some were naked to the waist. Many of them had sores on their faces. None had shoes. He could see the structures of them through their skin. The bony residue of their lives.”   -  writer Colum McCann

When I began this series of paintings, they were intended to become vibrant abstracts. The colors were there, the movement, the texture.  And then I began to see the faces.  A bit haunting, not fully formed but wanting to be seen.  Earlier in the week, when visiting the artist Alan Hall, I had the chance to peruse the book The Truth Behind the Irish Famine, by Jerry Mulvilhill, which Alan had on his dining room table.  I found the illustrations gritty and disturbing, perfectly suited for the subject and the raw emotion it creates.  I think they were lodged in my subconscious when I began painting.

There is evidence of the famine throughout Ireland.  It wasn't that long ago, really.  The mid 1800's, almost 100 years after America's independence and just a few years before the Emancipation Proclamation.  The Irish continue to examine and research and process the famine similar to how the U.S. continues to struggle with the legacy of slavery.  Some things cross over generations, and the weight is palpable.

My own mother was of Irish descent, and her father's family fled Ireland on one of the famine ships,  Standing here in the land of my maternal ancestry, I can feel the sadness fill up my boots and root me to the ground.  
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Carol Edan link
12/2/2017 04:34:45 am

Chills ran through me reading your description of the images and of the Irish famine. These images could also be of all the sufferers past and present. The faces of the Syrian immigrants, the faces from the Holocaust. They are beautiful in their sad and haunting way!

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jen
12/2/2017 07:20:33 am

Thank you for appreciating their beauty even in the sadness...as you said, it could be any of those suffering past or present, and we honor them by remembering.

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Carl Stoveland
12/2/2017 01:38:42 pm

Haunting and beautiful.

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jen
12/3/2017 02:28:25 am

thank you, Carl...these pieces are special to me. So moved by the stories.

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Dotty Seiter link
12/4/2017 09:48:50 am

Powerful, Jen. Powerful riveting painting, powerful compelling backstory. Transfixing.

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jen
12/4/2017 03:27:29 pm

Thank you, Dotty....I was the conduit. Those sweet victims wanted to be seen.

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