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Lady in Red and Blue*
Virginia Cohn Parkum, c. 1980s
In Lady in Red and Blue, Virginia Cohn Parkum presents …
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Lady in Red and Blue*
Virginia Cohn Parkum, c. 1980s
In Lady in Red and Blue, Virginia Cohn Parkum presents the human figure as a shifting field of color, gesture, and psychological tension rather than a stable anatomical form. The seated female body occupies the center of the composition, yet its contours seem to dissolve and reform through layered brushwork and chromatic contrasts. Flesh tones are replaced by earthy reds and umbers that pulse against cool passages of turquoise and blue, suggesting a body defined as much by sensation and atmosphere as by structure.
The figure’s posture — turned inward, arms folding toward the torso — conveys a sense of containment and self-protection. The head tilts slightly downward, and facial features remain indistinct, allowing identity to recede while interior presence becomes paramount. Parkum’s treatment of the body avoids idealization; instead, she renders it as weight, volume, and shifting surface, emphasizing lived experience over classical proportion.
Color establishes the painting’s internal dialogue. Warm reds and rust tones cluster around the torso and limbs, evoking heat, vulnerability, and corporeal immediacy, while the cool blues and aquas that flank and intersect the figure introduce distance and introspection. These opposing chromatic zones do not remain separate; they intermingle at the figure’s edges, producing passages where temperature and emotional register seem to blur.
The brushwork alternates between broad, opaque strokes and thinner, translucent veils, creating a layered surface that records the act of painting itself. Marks remain visible and uncorrected, reinforcing a sense of immediacy and presence. Rather than modeling form through careful shading, Parkum builds the body through overlapping gestures, allowing motion and revision to remain embedded in the surface.
The surrounding space is loosely articulated, offering no fixed environment. Instead, the figure appears suspended within an atmospheric field, as if emerging from and dissolving back into the painted ground. This ambiguity situates the body between presence and disappearance, reinforcing the work’s exploration of vulnerability and selfhood.
Within Parkum’s broader oeuvre, Lady in Red and Blue reflects her sustained engagement with the human form as a site of psychological resonance. The painting resists narrative specificity, yet its physicality and chromatic tensions evoke themes of interior struggle, resilience, and embodied existence. Through color, gesture, and the refusal of fixed boundaries, Parkum presents the figure not as an object to be viewed but as a presence to be encountered.
-Jonathan Flike
*The title of this work was assigned by Visard Gallery.
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- Dimensions
- 24ʺW × 0.1ʺD × 30ʺH
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Period
- 1980s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Acrylic Paint
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
- Condition Notes
- Please note that this item is vintage and shows wear consistent with age, use, and history. Signs of wear may … morePlease note that this item is vintage and shows wear consistent with age, use, and history. Signs of wear may include, but are not limited to, minor surface marks, patina, fading, or imperfections typical of older items. All items are sold as-is, which is standard with vintage and pre-owned goods and cannot be returned on the basis of condition. Measurements are approximate. We do our best to describe items accurately; however, condition assessments are subjective. If you would like additional details, images, or clarification before purchasing, please contact us. less
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