Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Collectors voice... Edvin Moses

I particularly love "Burning Cage" and it is the centerpiece of my 
personal collection of Ealy's artwork that I display in my California home.  
There is irony of a quite whimsical nature that Ealy inserts int all of his pieces. 
The story behind the story that drives his creativity.

My interpretation of this backstory is the irony of one of the Aunt Jemima figurines 
leaping fron the cahe that is obviously on fire.  
Atleast we know that one of the figurines escaped!!


This reminds me of the oft quoted Harriet Tubman:

"I freed a thousand slaves I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew
they were slaves." - Harriet Tubman







From a purely aesthetic perspective I love the piece as I am
nearsighted and the rich background color falling somewhere between
Cyan and Azur is quite soothing and receptive to my vision.  
As a physicist, one could say that the reflection of the shorter
wavelengths of the blue light resonates with my spirit and soul.


Being that my home is not too far from the Pacific Ocean, the piece
creates a summertime and demonstrable nautical atmosphere due to the
rich blue background. Ironically, Aunt Jemima the survivor will likely
survive as she moves from fire to water!



~Edwin Moses
Athlete
United States

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