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A Dance to the Music of Time (Self portrait), 2022

Wendy Sharpe

Darling Portrait Prize 2022 Finalist

This painting is about time and its inevitability. It features a version of A Dance to the Music of Time by Nicolas Poussin. This is partly due to my age, and partly the strange pandemic world we are currently in. I include symbols of ephemerality and impermanence – bubbles, flowers, smoke from a snuffed candle, and references to time – a watch, hourglass, sun and moon. There is a connection with the Japanese phrase mono no aware, often translated as 'the sadness of time passing', an awareness of the transience of things. Nothing is forever.

Darling Portrait Prize 2022

Other DPP paintings from Wendy Sharpe

Megan Wilding as Blackie Blackie Brown: Traditional Owner of Death, 2019 Wendy Sharpe
DPP 2020 Finalist
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