The whole story behind “Assumption of the Virgin” has been dictated in many different ways. Many believe that Mary died in Jerusalem, then after “the apostles gathered around her tomb and opened it, but the tomb was found empty except for her burial shroud. As tradition holds, Mary had been physically lifted and carried to heaven.”
In my opinion I don’t think that the apostles carrying up the virgin Mary are really good because of color of the apostles, they have a dark tone to them. They have a dark tone under their clothes or robs and also their wings are very dark. I also get the feeling that man in the bottom left corner isn’t really good also. The choice of color of is rob, has the feeling of the presents of the devil. He also looks like the devil because of his long beard. I say this because most pictures of the devil depict him with a beard. The most emphasis is on the virgin Mary because it is the largest figure on the composition. Between the virgin Mary and then numbers of people around her tomb, both give a balance to the painting. The over all image of the “Assumption of the Virgin” is very strong in color and has the sense of the afterlife being good verses evil.
http://maa.missouri.edu/exhibits/finalfarewell/afterlife.html
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Jess I really like you concept. I didn't know what you were doing before and to me the after life is pretty sick nasty. Its going to be really interesting to see what you do with it.
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