I am currently working on a painting for the Santa Chi Collection of the little church at Chimayo - "Santuario de Chimayo." I have already interpreted it in the Santa Fauve Collection as "Magic Dirt - Sacred Land." As soon as I complete this current painting I will begin working on a painting for the Santa Fauve Collection titled "7th Chakra" - this will be my 9th painting since July 2009.
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I am pleased to have completed the painting Our Lady of Guadalupe. Because of the complexity of the design and integral use of symbolism, I am offering more information for those interested in these ideas.
Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patron saint of Santa Fe. The second oldest area of Santa Fe is the Guadalupe District, named for the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe. This particular painting composition is done in an Art Deco style, which was just beginning to become popular during the brief years of the Fauvists, in the early 20th century. It is also a combination of Art Deco and Orthodox Christian Iconography - everything in the painting is one or two-dimensional except for the face and hands, which are three-dimensional. This painting could also be called my “homage” to the Divine Feminine - as personified by Our Lady of Guadalupe (among many other examples throughout history). Before I begin to list all the symbolism I want to point out that every representation of Our Lady of Guadalupe I have ever seen depicts her wearing an outer robe of blue that is covered with stars. Being a painting in my Santa Fauve Collection, I took my star shapes from many I have seen painted by Matisse – arguably the most famous of the Fauvist painters.
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about dvbDavid von Braun has spent the last 30 years living in the most dynamic and inspiring cities in the United States. Throughout his career as an artist and designer, David's spiritual journey has informed his work, and is the primary drive behind his life as an artist and the current Collections. Categories
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