Saturday, June 1, 2019

The Red Tent - An Unforgettable Testimony to Women’s Strength and Power

The cherry Tent - An Unforgettable Testimony to Womens Strength and Power The Red Tent by Anita Diamant illuminates one of the greatest testimonies to womens posture childbirth. On a creative level, Diamant did something extraordinary. She took a small passage from the Bible about the character Dinah, and made her story into an unforgettable tribute to womens strength and power. Overlooking womens role in Biblical life is easy because there is practically nothing written by or about women. Even though Diamants story is fictionalized, there is truth in showing that women did exist, that there was a very important role play by women of that time period, and in showing the power and strength of women in a way that can never be forgotten.Images inspired by Diamants work flooded my conscious. Perhaps I was experiencing flashes of my rememory, my collective unconscious coming to life on the paper in front of me. However, it was not just The Red Tent providing me with stimulation, but ot her works such as Toni Morrisons Beloved, Ntozake Shanges for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf, Mary Olivers The Fish, Judy Chicagos The Dinner Party and The Book of Genesis. Each work embodied themes of childbirth and motherhood to self-love and social standing, in which I could find connections that affected me creatively. Aesthetically, I intended my visual art to be full and consistent in texture and fecund in my use of sensuous lines. My hope is to celebrate women and the strength that comes from battling adversity, challenge, victimization and in actualizing the power of childbirth. In all of these works, a connection is made these are stories of women that need to be remembered and cel... ...or the strength and power that they possess. Inspired by other great women artists, my intent was to capture that strength and power brought to life through their words. In a world where womens lives, contributions and powers are easily lose and forgo tten, my hope is to give a voice to the strength of women. Works CitedDiamant, Anita. The Red Tent. New York Picador, 1997.Morrison, Toni. Beloved. New York Penguin Group, 1987.Oliver, Mary. The Fish. Twelve Moons. Little, Brown and Co., 1979.Shange, Ntozake. for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf. Ed. beginning(a) Collier Books. Ntozake Shange New York, 1977.Sullivan, Stephanie. The Dinner Party. N.pag. On-line. Internet. 7 May 2001 Available WWW http//public.csusm.edu/public/thedinnerparty/index.htmlThe Catholic Study Bible, The Book of Genesis.

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