Jazz Baby
Americans are
enamored with the Jazz Era, the years between 1920-1930 when jazz music and
dance took popularity. The Jazz Age was an overlap of economic boom and
prohibition. The radio was introduced worldwide- thank you Guglielmo Marconi.
Women’s lives took a major turn. World War 1 had shown them independence as
they joined the work force. They were freer and becoming equal to their male
counterparts.
Jazz Baby is a
portrait of woman reminiscent of the jazz era. The orchid represents a woman
becoming and realizing her equality to men. The Lily and Canna Lily represent
her innocence and gaining confidence to her evolving new life.
The original drawing
is on parchment in colored pencil.
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