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Subconscious Inspiration

The Kiss by Gustav Klimt

The way in which my artistic interest began is unclear. I was born into an artistic family which meant I subconsciously took inspiration from the original paintings and prints that decorated our house. My first memory of scrutinising over an artwork was with a reproduction of The Kiss by Gustav Klimt. When looking at its gold shapes, I realised there was a face of a woman. With astonishment I asked my mum if it was a face. After confirming my discovery she pointed out the male figure. I then realised, through child’s eyes, that they were hugging. The thought of kissing did not cross my mind.


Flaming June by Frederic Leighton.

Another painting that holds emotional nostalgia is Flaming June by Frederic Leighton, a print was hung in my grandmother’s house. Similar to The Kiss, I would have only been around four when I first saw it. I viewed the painting from a very different angle than would have been originally intended by the artist. I remember the foot hidden within the vibrant blanket. The narrow hallway in which the print hung mean that it took a number of visits, with me staring at it intermittently, to discover the full figure. I haven’t viewed this painting much since my childhood. When I recently rediscovered it, I was taken aback by the proportions – as of course they were very different to my childhood memory.