The backwards D is fascinating. I never noticed that before. At the same time, The Witch herself doesn't seem either humorous or satyrical. What I notice about her is her masculine musculature compared to the bodies of the four witches. This gives her a sense of transgressive power. What do you make of that?
That's a good point! There is definitely that liminality present in the way she is depicted. I think his humor in that one comes in more with the putti around her
The backwards D is fascinating. I never noticed that before. At the same time, The Witch herself doesn't seem either humorous or satyrical. What I notice about her is her masculine musculature compared to the bodies of the four witches. This gives her a sense of transgressive power. What do you make of that?
That's a good point! There is definitely that liminality present in the way she is depicted. I think his humor in that one comes in more with the putti around her
🤔🇩🇪✍🏼 George, Amelia and Nicole go all Dürer this week. Must be something about the 🍻beer or 🌭 Brats? 🤷🏻🙋🏼♀️💁🏻♀️