I saw this work by Ann Harris at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington , Dc. as part of an exhibition titlted ” Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2013″. The figure in the red robe reminds me of the painting “The Call” (see last post). See this work, and others, through February 23.
From the Portrait Gallery’s website…
Artist’s Statement….This painting was hard for me—wrestling with a bathrobe metaphor while facing the fact that I don’t understand red. The only thing keeping me in the game was her look. From the beginning she kept shifting from a sardonic “yeah right, you’ve got to be kidding” to a warm, amused “hang in there.”
Regarding portraiture: I’m not so interested in likeness, in this case my own, but I’m very interested in particularity, in the sensation of individuality and uniqueness, in the invitation to stare, in the tractor beam lockdown between the painting and the viewer. Most of all, I want my work to have presence. I want you to feel it.