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Published: 2013-09-02 23:10:57 +0000 UTC; Views: 590; Favourites: 13; Downloads: 0
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Description Acrylic on Canvas, 11" x 14"

Blue is the most named favourite color. It represents loyalty, masculinity, tranquillity, and favoured "blue-eyed" status. Blue is also the color of cold and sadness and death.

This picture depicts the new BC Place stadium, post-roof reconstruction. BC Place used to look like a big muffin but now it is supposed to look like a crown. When you see it lit up at night, it is a very bright blue.

The two mountain peaks you see above it are named Crown and West Crown. There's the BC Hydro building (a crown corporation), with Harbour Center behind like a sceptre. It's a regal landscape.

*Note to series: This series of paintings shows familiar Vancouver landmarks. Each painting represents a point of tension where there once was (and maybe still is) a struggle between two opposing forces. This tension is highlighted by "spot color." Spot color is a printing or photographic technique where a monochromatic image has one part highlighted with color. This technique is also used in Film Noir cinema.

Each painting is done in my usual exaggerated style but the colors are reduced. You will see that the tones are mostly monochromatic or muted but for a single colour: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple. The positive and negative associations of each colour reinforce the point of tension in the image. For example, red represents rage but it also represents love, while green signifies environmental awareness but also greed.

The composition of each painting is "dialectic," which means it represents two opposing points of view. In philosophy, the dialectical method is a logical method of resolving dispute with an open dialogue of arguments and counter-arguments. Truth is usually somewhere in-between two extremes but can only be seen when both points of view are expressed.
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Phantasm1 [2013-09-02 23:21:28 +0000 UTC]

The clouds look really neat in this one. A crown now?

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Laurazee In reply to Phantasm1 [2013-09-02 23:35:40 +0000 UTC]

Thanks - yes, the stadium roof was redone to effectively look more like a crown than a mushroom. Much better as far as sports metaphors go.

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Phantasm1 In reply to Laurazee [2013-09-03 01:12:25 +0000 UTC]

Ah well that's good. Something about being king of the game? Sorry I'm not very into sports.

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Laurazee In reply to Phantasm1 [2013-09-03 01:41:43 +0000 UTC]

Yes, you're right. King of the game.Β Current architecture seems to invoke kingdoms or royalty while the old architecture - that muffin-top mushroom - brings to mind fungus, moisture, grown in shit.Β 


Clearly, one metaphor is better than the other.

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Phantasm1 In reply to Laurazee [2013-09-03 15:18:05 +0000 UTC]

Ah yes true enough, I suppose that goes for most things.

Yes .

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UnderRenovations [2013-09-02 23:11:42 +0000 UTC]

Again, love how flowing your style is.

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