Imagotype of Women as Process
by Nicole Lemelin
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Title
Imagotype of Women as Process
Artist
Nicole Lemelin
Medium
Drawing - Ink On Paper
Description
Black and white drawing invert
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February 10th, 2019
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Comments (8)
VIVA Anderson
A pleasure, Nicole. Yes, I just know intuitively there is so much 'more' here,and....that is the joy of it........To return, feel again,respond.....such Art lives in our psyche , to remind,address, many times,many ways. I love that you can old the line so easily,gracefully....(I am unable,now), and appreciate your prowess all the more. Thanks for your reply/thoughts......VIVA
Nicole Lemelin
Viva, First thank you so much for sharing your "feelings" about this image. I am using "feelings" because it seems to me the best word to express what triggers a relation with an "imagotype". A feeling that something more is happening; a subtle intuition about the "something else" that is there. Is it not a fascinating encounter? I for myself keep exploring this image and finding more and more in it.
Nicole Lemelin
Helo Paul, I want to thank for your thoughts on my drawing - Is it not fascinating how an image can tell multiple stories? I hope 'shes' , as you say, will tell you even more as you observe her. Thank you again.
VIVA Anderson
Makes me breathless.......the elegance,intuitive lines,graceful steps by delicate feet,flowing ideas from her splendid mind so bright,and the silhouette - leaving all to the viewer.Another bravo, am mezmeriised by this ultimate feminine journey...................am speechless !
TdpArts Gallery Terrance DePietro
As you can see Paul, this is one of Nicole's artworks; and it is very much a pivotal image where is concerned matters surrounding 'the feminine principle', intuition, the third-eye and of course this idea of image as a language that stretches between reality and that otherness which is constantly injecting itself into reality...that space that potentials time's necessity and we acknowledge in 'change'. But even more, this image really struck me (I am presently writing about the implications and we will be publishing it in this years Open Studio catalog, planed for June). Part of what it suggests is tied to the workings of of feminine principle in its relation to process. The image strikes me as showing process as it moves from inner to outer; and it all seems to be happening very close to the pineal gland (which it is said, is involved with 'intuition'). So as you see, I am partnered with someone from the camp of feminine but who as well, recognizes that there is much literal necessity to reexamine many of the forgotten processes that bind feminine and masculine into a formidable 'unity' - how far we transcend it all remains to be seen...At some point Nicole will ring in with her thank you! Best, Terrance