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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Seventeen: Memories in Metal and Stone: How monuments, sculpture, and tombs express ideas. > The nature of war, American Legion Post, Kingman, Arizona, 2009
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15-APR-2009

The nature of war, American Legion Post, Kingman, Arizona, 2009

This image of a World War I soldier with bayonet at the ready, was painted on the cinder block wall of the American Legion Post’s building, along with figures of soldiers from other wars. I moved in on the figure, and echoed it's “L” shaped form by comparing it to the “L” shaped form of the wall itself, and the softly focused steps beyond. I remove all traces of color by converting the image to black and white, abstracting the soldier and the steps and stressing instead the play of light on the roughly textured wall that now divides the image. Both walls and wars divide us, and I use the rough, stark nature of this wall as a symbol of the nature of war – a painful, divisive and costly barrier. A memorial tribute to soldiers of the past becomes, through my own lens, an image questioning the validity of war itself as a means for settling our differences.

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Phil Douglis21-Apr-2009 19:40
Thanks, Endre, for seeing the brutality of war symbolized in the rough cinderblock surface here. The original colors warmed its roughness, and by removing the color and making this image work in black and white, I was able to intensify the coarseness here.
endre novak21-Apr-2009 18:06
fanstastic combination of the rude stone surface with the brutality of war
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