Bly Pope, Artist, Portrait Competition 2013
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Smithsonian
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video
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Arts
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Visual Arts
Publication Date |
Sep 10, 2013
Episode Duration |
00:01:24
Interview with artist Bly Pope, Portrait Competition 2013
Interview with Bly Pope, whose work "Maryanna" was selected as part of the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2013 exhibition. Bly Pope writes: "In my photorealistic drawings I try to show that the ordinary is worthy of scrutiny—that every diminutive, "missable" part of the world is alive, singular, and "holy," and that everyday moments must be appreciated with care, reverence, and gratitude. Drawing faces is a form of emotional release, exploration, and remembrance: I draw faces of friends, family, and others I've known and loved. The human face is a lyrical and mysterious landscape, as infinite as a mountain range, warranting rigorous investigation and passionate awe. The intense, meditative, intimate process of working in pencil is a way of learning about my subjects, remembering and celebrating them, and acknowledging the entropy and frailty of my own life. Maryanna is a drawing of my grandmother when she was ninety years old, made a year before she passed away. It represents unconventional beauty, as well as nobility and defiance in the face of mortality." "Maryanna" / Bly Pope / Graphite and ink on illustration board, 2011 / Collection of the artist . Music: "Budding" by Broke for Free: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Gold_Can_Stay/Broke_For_Free_-_Gold_Can_Stay_-_01_Budding . https://soundcloud.com/broke-for-free . Used under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License.

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