Helen Hardin – Voices Of Thunder
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The artist employed a system of interlocking shapes – triangles, rectangles, and circles – to build these figures. These forms are not smoothly integrated but rather appear as distinct blocks fitted together, suggesting a fragmented or constructed identity. The faces themselves possess minimal detail; the eyes are represented by concentric circles, lending them an almost hypnotic quality. A small rectangular opening in the forehead of each figure could be interpreted as symbolic of perception or perhaps a point of vulnerability.
A central circular motif, shared between both figures, acts as a focal point and reinforces their interconnectedness despite their contrasting colors. This circle is further emphasized by radiating lines that suggest movement or energy emanating from it. The background is a darker shade of blue, which allows the red and blue forms to advance visually.
The overall effect is one of powerful presence and symbolic weight. The sharp angles and bold colors evoke a sense of dynamism and potential conflict. Subtly embedded within the geometric structure are patterns reminiscent of traditional textile designs or ceremonial masks, hinting at cultural roots or ancestral significance. The composition’s lack of naturalistic representation suggests an exploration of abstract concepts – perhaps power, identity, or communication – rather than a literal depiction of figures or events. There is a feeling of ritualistic solemnity conveyed through the rigid structure and limited color range.