Sirens & Sailors, 2016

Homer wrote “The Ulysses” as a poetic journey Ulysses takes to fight the Spartan army. On the treacherous voyage home, they encountered Sirens—mythological creates whose sole goal was to capture Sailors with their beautiful yet terrifying songs. In this painting, The Siren has captured a multitude of Sailors and turned them into fish. The vigor of this painting creates an urgency of action

  • Sirens & Sailors, 2016: Joan Raspo
  • oil, acrylic, collage over a digital c-print giclée canvas (framed)

  • 21 x 35 inches (53.64 x 88.9 cm)

     

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