Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Stringed Up... Chained Up... It Is All The Same

      Painting about Cuba has opened up my mind to the endless possibilities of images I can paint. I like to think back to the stories I used to listen to from family and friends. I also think about the facts I already know about. All of this serves me as inspiration to paint. 
       I feel torn because I want to paint all of these new ideas for all of you but I can only paint so fast! Therefore, you and I will have to be patient as I create of all these awesome paintings. However, in the meantime, be sure to check out my official website at http://www.The ArtisticGiraffe.com  -- You can view the complete Cuba Libre Series as well as my other series. I am confident you will love it... And please be sure to share it with your family and friends. It is with your support that my artwork will reach a vast number of people and spread it's message! 

So... Let's talk art:

    Stringed Up For The Puppet Master 

     Tell me what you think? What is on your mind? Does the color palette cause you to reflect on something? What message are you receiving from "Stringed Up For The Puppet Master"? I want to hear from you so communicate with me! It is so important to me to hear from my audience. I love to engage in dialogue with you and learn what is on your mind. I am a very open person so let me hear from you! You can follow and communicate with me on:

Email:  TheArtisticGiraffe@gmail.com

     I want to give you some back story with "Stringed Up For The Puppet Master". As you may or may not know, Cubans are not free to travel and expand themselves. Unfortunately, the communist government in Cuba forces the Cuban people to be caged within the boundaries of the country. Therefore, "Stringed Up For The Puppet Master" illustrates the chains that Cubans are held on by. The Cuban government is the puppet master and the Cuban people are their puppets. The Cuban government says jump and the Cuban people are forced to ask "How high?"
      If you are an artist, musician, or performing artist, your gift and talent are limited to Cuba. You are not freely given the opportunity to travel and advance outside of the country. Moreover, advancement in Cuba itself is limited to how much you support the Cuban government... Or in other words, how much you can fake it. 
      Cubans are robbed daily of the ability to envision their futures the way they want it to be and voice their thoughts. Everything is monitored in Cuba. Everything is restricted in some way. Everything is done in cover up. Try painting something anti-communist in Cuba and see where that gets you. Here is a hint, it will not get you what you envisioned. 
       If there is one thing I want "Stringed Up For The Puppet Master" to illustrate is the fact that the Cuban people are in chains. They are slaves to communism and forced to eat, sleep, and live communism. Not fun... At all. 
         "Stringed Up For The Puppet Master" is available for sale. It is my newest oil painting in my Cuba Libre Series. It is 30in x 40in on a stretched traditional gallery style canvas. All my other paintings are for sale as well. 
         As usual, I want to take the time to thank you for reading my blog and following my artistic journey. I will be starting a newsletter about myself and my art studio The Artistic Giraffe in Hackensack, New Jersey. If you will like to sign up, please go to http://theartisticgiraffe.com/join-us/ and join my mailing list. Thank you again for your support and time! Have an amazing day! 

Thank you,

Stephanie O'Connor 


Wednesday, February 10, 2016

History of El Gusano

    This Sunday I was able to complete my newest oil painting called History of El Gusano. This painting is part of the Cuba Libre Series I have been expanding on this year. My goal is to have a minimum of twenty paintings for the Cuba Libre Series. As of now, I have a total of seven paintings. If you have not checked out my website, http://theartisticgiraffe.com, I encourage you to go so you can look at my artwork. I plan to have a major art event in June 2016 in Hackensack, New Jersey but the plans are in their infancy so I will let you know more soon. Make sure to stay connected and follow me! 
      This is History of El Gusano:


       Please let me know what you think about it. What does it mean to you? Do you like the color palette? Does it spark any questions?
       I love to talk about my artwork. It always makes me smile when people ask me the meaning behind my paintings. It means they are genuinely interested in what my paintings are about. 
       History of El Gusano illustrates the lack of freedom of speech in Cuba. Unfortunately, Cubans do not have the right to speak against the government. If a person does and is caught, they can face imprisonment in addition to possibly more. It is truly a deprivation of a basic human right. 
         However, on the left, a man is speaking to a woman about his anti - communistic views. Sadly tho, a next door neighbor, the house in the middle, is listening in and taking notes. This neighbor, if he is communist, is greatly rewarded if he reports his neighbor to the government, which he does. 
          The government, on the right, takes the report and sends the police to the anti - communist man's home to arrest him. He will be charged with a multitude of unlawful charges and ultimately be a political prisoner. This is the price the Cuban people pay for speaking their minds. This is the price for just having an opinion about a government that has fundamentally failed it's people. 
         So what is with the title of my painting? Why is it called History of El Gusano? What does "Gusano" mean? Well, the title reflects on the history of many who are called "Gusanos". The term "Gusano" is a derogatory term used in Cuba created by Fidel Castro to refer to Cubans who are against the Cuban Revolution and defect from Cuba. It is a nasty term used by communists who are against the basic human right of freedom of speech and more. 
     Countless Cubans have suffered due to their lost of freedom of speech. Needless to say, countless other Cubans still suffer from being brutally stripped of their human rights. There are horrible crimes being committed by the Cuban government daily and there is no consequence. The only option is to leave indefinitely or follow like a sheep... Baaaaa! 
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Thanks again,
Stephanie O'Connor