I choose to label this as a surreal piece since surreal always appeared to be an abstract work that displays a certain message. In this quick piece done in photoshop, I created a broken dream catcher that represents broken dreams. The turtle in the middle represents the turtle symbol of the Cherokee indians. The feathers took me awhile, they represent hope. In the background are the lyrics to the song, "Indian Resorvation" and the painting of the trail of tears that looks so much like a photo graph was done by Robert Lindneux. Here are the lyrics: They took the whole Cherokee Nation Put us on this reservation Took away our ways of life The tomahawk and the bow and knife Took away our native tongue And taught their English to our young And all the beads we made by hand Are nowadays made in Japan Cherokee people, Cherokee tribe So proud to live, so proud to die They took the whole Indian Nation Locked us on this reservation Though I wear a shirt and tie I'm still part red man deep inside Cherokee people, Cherokee tribe So proud to live, so proud to die But maybe someday when they've learned Cherokee Nation will return Will return... Will return... Will return... Will return... Dream Catcher, Turtle, feathers, and compileing of this piece: Lauren Maxwell. Concept: My Dad
6 Comments
Renata Cavanaugh 20 Aug 2005
Lovely workHope Angelis 28 Apr 2005
This is so beautiful, so sad, and so full of an inspirational hope at the same time when I see this... I love your recent work (your older works too^^) But this one is just.. very inspiring. You can definetly see how far you've grown and developed with your natural talent in art too, great job!^^ This is perfect.Lawrence Hickman 17 Apr 2005
great composition well executed and well donetim linville 11 Apr 2005
Excellently placed text and subject!Very indepth information...tell your Dad it was a good theme!Bluemoonshadow 31 Mar 2005
Deep one... lots in here that I can ponder about... Nice..Kate Malcolm 26 Oct 2004
I love the trade you have between the colours... the turtle being so bright while everything else is so dark. My only comment woul be that the outline around everything that you have in white, a pale green may have tied in the turtle a bit better, but then that also may have brought the entire image above the background, not something I'm sure you would want to do with this piece... Either way I really like it, and I do want to apoligise for not commenting much lately, university has been keeping me on my toes, but I do continue to look at your artwork regularily. (I'm posting on this older picture becuase it remains one of my faves ^_^)