The Burial Of An Era

It was a performance in its most ingenious expression… almost medieval.

Beatrice in VIGIL

Through her I portrayed the funeral both of an era and Queen Elisabeth

mixed technique of charcoal sketches that were later digitally assembled – it can become a work for print.

I did portray the death and the burial of Queen Elizabeth an era

through Beatrice.

I kind of got “struck” by her – her grief went right through the window into my studio!

It touched me deeply that they were standing there for public viewing, with their claws – watched by prying eyes – but especially Beatrice. It was heartbreaking and in the same time pure and beautiful!

Beatrice went right through the screen, in to my studio. I was incredibly touched by her figure, her grief and her concentrated determination not to break down. To stand there and really just mourn her grandmother, while the church is filled with people mourning the passing of an era as.

Vulnerable and skinless – she held herself together, under an odd mourning garment. Maybe the garments served as protection – m

film 2. 27 min

mixed technique of charcoal sketches that were later digitally assembled – it can become a work for print.

VIGIL is part of the TRUST project .

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