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Winter Returns

4 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 Artist and museum4 Look closely

Ime Razred Datum
judithe hernández, Winter Returns (2013), Museo Eduardo Carrillo. Reprodukovano u informativne svrhe; sva prava zadržava vlasnik autorskih prava.

Osnovne informacije

Umetnik
judithe hernández artsdot.com/sr/artists/judithe-hernandez/
Podaci o umetniku
1948 – ?
Slikano
2013
Mesto održavanja
Museo Eduardo Carrillo artsdot.com/sr/museums/museo-eduardo-carrillo-santa-cruz/

In context

Winter Returns — judithe hernández

Godina nastanka

  1. 1940
  2. 1950
  3. 1960
  4. 1970
  5. 1980
  6. 1990
  7. 2000
  8. 2010

Osenčeno: životni vek umetnika judithe hernández (1948–?) ▲ ovo delo, 2013

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    Glavna boja

    Midnight Blue #0d2473

    Katalogizovana paleta

    • #0D2473
    • #1DADC1
    • #CBDDDD
    • #818E74
    Naziv glavne boje
    Midnight Blue
    Intenzitet
    Balanced Koliko su boje zasićene i raznolike, od jedne prigušene nijanse do mnoštva jarkih tonova.
    Kontrast
    Statement Razlika u svetlini i zasićenosti boja širom slike.
    Harmonija
    Softly Mixed Palette Koliko se dobro boje uklapaju, od kontrastnih do potpuno ujedinjenih.
    Osvetljenost
    Bright Koliko je slika u celini svetla ili tamna, od duboke senke do najsvetlijih tonova.
    Zasićenost
    Clear Color Presence Koliko su boje čiste i snažne, od skoro sivih do potpuno živopisnih.

    Umetnik i muzej

    Winter Returns — judithe hernández

    Umetnik

    judithe hernández

    Born in Los Angeles, United States of America

    Judithe Hernández: A Life in Art

    Early Life and Education

    Born in Los Angeles, California, in 1948, Judithe Hernández emerged as a significant voice within the Chicano art movement.

    Her early life experiences deeply influenced her artistic trajectory, fostering a commitment to representing marginalized communities and challenging societal norms.

    Hernández’s formal education provided a foundation for her artistic explorations, though much of her development occurred through self-study and engagement with the vibrant art scene in Los Angeles.

    Artistic Development and Influences

    Early Mural Work: Hernández first gained recognition in the 1970s for her powerful murals, which addressed social and political issues relevant to the Chicano community.

    Influences: Her work reflects influences from Mexican folk art, pre-Columbian imagery, and feminist perspectives. She draws inspiration from indigenous cultures and their storytelling traditions.

    A shift in her practice led her to explore pastels on paper, allowing for more intimate and nuanced explorations of themes like gender roles and cultural identity.

    Los Four and Collaborative Spirit

    Founding Member: In 1974, Hernández became the fifth – and only female – member of Los Four, a groundbreaking collective of Chicano artists alongside Carlos Almaraz, Frank Romero, Robert de la Rocha, and Gilbert Luján.

    Muzej

    Museo Eduardo Carrillo

    On show in Santa Cruz, United States of America

    A Living Legacy of Chicano Vision

    In the heart of Santa Cruz, where the cultural currents of Monterey Bay meet a profound sense of historical reclamation, lies the

    Museo Eduardo Carrillo

    . More than a mere repository for canvas and pigment, this Artist Endowed Foundation serves as a vibrant, breathing testament to the life and soul of Eduardo Carrillo (1937-1997), a titan of the Chicano art movement. To step into the world of the Museo is to enter a space where the boundaries between the ancestral past and the contemporary present dissolve. The institution was born from Carrillo’s own unwavering commitment to ensuring that the voices of Mexican-American artists are not just heard, but etched into the permanent fabric of American art history. It is a sanctuary for those who seek to understand the intersection of identity, heritage, and the transformative power of the brush.

    The collection itself is a mesmerizing journey through a singular, multifaceted psyche. Visitors are greeted by Carrillo’s captivating oeuvre, where the meticulous technical precision of European Renaissance and Mannerist traditions meets the dreamlike, symbolic depth of Surrealism. His paintings are visual narratives that pulse with life; one might find themselves lost in landscapes that feel like fever dreams, populated by motifs drawn from Mexican mythology and Aztec deities.

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    QR kod koji vodi na stranicu za preuzimanje Winter Returns

    artsdot.com/sr/art/download/judithe-hernandez-winter-returns-D6A9MY-en/

    Citiranje ovog umetničkog dela

    MLA
    hernández, judithe. Winter Returns. 2013, Museo Eduardo Carrillo. https://artsdot.com/sr/art/judithe-hernandez-winter-returns-D6A9MY-en/
    APA
    hernández, judithe (2013). Winter Returns [Painting]. Museo Eduardo Carrillo. https://artsdot.com/sr/art/judithe-hernandez-winter-returns-D6A9MY-en/
    Chicago
    judithe hernández. Winter Returns. 2013. Museo Eduardo Carrillo. https://artsdot.com/sr/art/judithe-hernandez-winter-returns-D6A9MY-en/
    Harvard
    hernández, judithe (2013) Winter Returns. Museo Eduardo Carrillo. Available at: https://artsdot.com/sr/art/judithe-hernandez-winter-returns-D6A9MY-en/

    Look closely

    Winter Returns — judithe hernández

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Look back at Virgen de la Oscuridad, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. judithe hernández was about 65 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.