Tillier Wesley – lrs Wesley Tillier As time Passes
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A prominent element is the presence of a large animal skull – likely equine – positioned at the lower left corner of the frame. It rests upon what seems to be a pile of discarded objects: fragments of machinery, tools, and other unidentified debris. Above this assemblage, an eagle takes flight, its wings spread wide, carrying a small, spherical object that resembles a stylized sun or orb.
The artist’s use of color is deliberate; the muted background contrasts sharply with the vibrant hues of the figures clothing and headdress, drawing immediate attention to him. The sharp lines and geometric patterns in his attire suggest a sense of order and tradition, while the juxtaposition with the decaying objects at his feet introduces an element of disruption and loss.
Several subtexts emerge from this arrangement. The presence of the skull and discarded machinery implies themes of mortality, decline, and the passage of time – a potential commentary on the impact of industrialization or colonization upon traditional ways of life. The eagle, a symbol often associated with freedom, spirituality, and vision, seems to be ascending above these remnants, perhaps representing hope, resilience, or the enduring spirit despite hardship. The figure’s posture and expression suggest a burden carried – a sense of responsibility for preserving cultural heritage in the face of change.
The overall effect is one of poignant reflection on loss, memory, and the complex relationship between tradition and modernity. It evokes a feeling of quiet dignity amidst decay, prompting contemplation about the fragility of culture and the enduring power of the human spirit.