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Pupal Stage 1*
Virginia Cohn Parkum, c. 1980s
In Pupal Stage 1, Virginia Cohn Parkum presents the human figure as …
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Pupal Stage 1*
Virginia Cohn Parkum, c. 1980s
In Pupal Stage 1, Virginia Cohn Parkum presents the human figure as a transitional form suspended between emergence and enclosure. A saturated red body occupies the center of the composition, its silhouette simplified to a near-iconic shape with outstretched arms and a head tilted upward. This central form is enveloped by dense, dark passages of black, indigo, and deep blue that press inward from the edges of the canvas. Rather than functioning as a background, these surrounding masses operate as a constricting field, suggesting containment, pressure, or the protective shell implied by the title.
The red figure is rendered with minimal internal modeling, emphasizing its status as a unified field of color rather than an anatomically descriptive body. Occasional streaks and scumbled passages reveal the movement of the brush and the viscosity of the paint, preventing the form from appearing static. The body’s edges blur where red pigment intermingles with darker tones, reinforcing the sense that the figure is not fully separate from its environment. This permeability underscores the notion of metamorphic transition, in which boundaries between interior and exterior states remain unstable.
Parkum’s use of chromatic opposition structures the painting’s visual and conceptual tension. The warm, luminous red suggests vitality, heat, and organic life, while the surrounding cool blues and opaque blacks evoke compression, shadow, and dormancy. The contrast is not merely optical but experiential: the central figure appears both protected and confined, as if held within a chrysalis-like enclosure. The dark flanking forms read ambiguously as wings, encasement, or residual matter, reinforcing the ambiguity between protection and restriction inherent in the pupal stage of transformation.
The title invokes a biological phase of metamorphosis in which an organism undergoes profound internal reorganization before emerging in a new form. Parkum translates this concept into pictorial terms, presenting the figure not as fully formed but as a body in suspension. The upward tilt of the head suggests latent awakening, while the outstretched arms register both expansion and restraint. This duality positions the figure at a threshold — neither dormant nor liberated, but in the charged interval between states.
Material handling reinforces this condition of transition. Thick, opaque strokes coexist with thinner, dragged passages, and areas of gloss catch light unevenly across the surface. These variations produce a tactile instability that echoes the painting’s thematic concern with transformation. The figure appears to press against the surrounding darkness even as it remains embedded within it.
Situated within postwar figurative abstraction and expressionist traditions, Pupal Stage 1 explores the body as a site of metamorphic potential. Parkum replaces narrative description with chromatic and spatial tension, allowing the figure to embody the biological and psychological dimensions of becoming. The work presents transformation not as spectacle but as a suspended process, emphasizing the interior reconfiguration that precedes visible change.
-Jonathan Flike
*The title of this work was assigned by Visard Gallery.
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- Dimensions
- 11ʺW × 0.1ʺD × 14ʺH
- 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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