"3 Graces: Thalia (flowering)" - section 2 of Triptych
This work was featured in the groups 1 on 1: The Fine Art of Portraiture and Out of the Past.
Grace # 2 of 3 , Charcoal on Mylar film, 30×20” from the “Black Butterfly: The Muse” series. The 3 Graces: Aglaia (radiance) Euphrosyne (joy) Thalia (flowering) It was the poet Hesiod who named the Graces in his Theogony: “Then Eurynome, Ocean’s fair daughter, bore to Zeus the three Graces, all fair-cheeked, Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and shapely Thalia; their alluring eyes glance from under their brows, and from their eyelids drips desire that unstrings the limbs.”
From a reference photo by Rolling Stone magazine photographer Baron Wolman, groupie Sally Mann, San Francisco, Nov. 1968. (No relation to the photographer of the same name) Sally married Jefferson Airplane’s Spencer Dryden in 1970.
Here is a quote from Baron about the groupies:
“As concert promoter Bill Graham has given me all access to any of the concerts he produced, I spent quite a bit of time backstage with the bands, their roadies and their women. What fascinated me were the lengths to which the women, the groupies, went to prepare themselves for their backstage appearances. Because I also wanted an excuse to photograph them, I suggested to Jann they might make an interesting story. He agreed and Rolling Stone Magazine No. 27 became known as “the groupie issue.” It was widely promoted, read and commented upon, even turned into a book.” -Baron Wolman
I saw these photos in an old book picked up at a resale shop. I fell in love with the groupies, and Baron was so gracious to allow me to use them for the drawings. The feminine effect of the references are enhanced with the flowers and butterflies. In this case, I decided to draw Sally holding the lilies, as she married soon after the photo was taken. It’s also about peace & love & hippie-ness, baby. :)
While the rest of the models I’ve used in the series are in the arts themselves, I was intrigued with the idea of groupies – and their intrigue with rock & roll artists of the late 1960’s. It seems to me they were using their own bodies and persona as an art form to attract their artistic “muses.”
I guess you could consider some of the works in my Black Butterfly series “Cover Tunes.” I believe the borrowed references are vital to the series to relate the idea of inspiration, and its relation to talent and celebrity. These “tunes” well deserve a stylish, honorable replay. Many thanks to the talented people who have loaned their vision of the muse to aid me in illustrating my ideas.
"3 Graces: Thalia (flowering)" - section 2 of Triptych belongs to the following groups:
1 on 1: The Fine Art of Portraiture , * Painted Ladies *, ! 100% !, 60's GLORY, Contemporary Professional Painters and Sculptors, Dirty Filthy Art: Charcoal, Fine Arts, Friends of RedBubble, Mature Woman, Out of the Past, Outsiders, PEACE, LOVE & TRANQUILITY, Pencil Drawing (2 per 24 hrs), Realist Traditional Art, Shameless Self-Promotion, Solo Exhibition, The Best of, THE DIVINE FEMININE and Woman Appreciation
danita clark
Alice, she is beautiful and your art work is magnificent !
Alice McMahon ... replied
Thanks Danita, you are always so generous!
Lora Garcelon
Beautiful!
Angie Muccillo
Outstanding work! Love this series :-)
Alice McMahon ... replied
Thanks for saying so Angie! xx
Tahnja
Recognisable by your phenomenal signature style of phenomenal quality, beauty, grace, elegance, softness and perfection! sigh….so in love with your work Alice! :o)
Alice McMahon ... replied
Such a nice comment as always Tahnja. Thanks! It sure helps to have a great photo portrait to begin with!
Rhinovangogh
OHHHH Alice. Your art is so freakin good sometimes!!!!! I am serious! I am awestruck by your rendering of soulds to an image. This one is superb and I have not even read about it yet. That is okay it is shouting at me anyway. Freebird!!!!!!! I am an Alice Art Groupie, it is now official! Love this one!!!!!! RVG
Alice McMahon ... replied
Freebird!! (Free-Butterfly?!) Go-on, go-on, my fair Rhino. :D
AnitaInverarity
Another stunning work in the series !!! x
Sorina Williams
stunning!!
Clare Colins
Fabulous!! Congratulations on your ‘feature’ :)
Alice McMahon ... replied
Thank you Clare! A nice surprise as I only just posted it! :)
MoonSpiral
Yeah I think you could have quite a few groupies around here. Wonderful work, and you always choose the most interesting muses.
Alice McMahon ... replied
Haha! Funny MS. I do love my RB peeps! It’s a bit strange for me to work from other artist’s photos. I’m liking how it illustrates the series though! Thanks sweet friend!
catherine walker
what a great photo..it looks fantastic!
Alice McMahon ... replied
Thanks for the kind words Catherine, it’s a charcoal drawing, done from an old photo. :)
Sarah ORourke
Wow just so beautiful! Delicate, soft & feminine… your work is gorgeous!
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Alice McMahon ... replied
Thank you very much Sarah. It was a pleasure to draw since the photo and model are both simply smashing! I wanted to enhance the feminine effect with the lilies and butterflies. I decided to draw her holding the lilies, as she married soon after the photo was taken. It’s also about peace & love & hippiness. :)
Simon Aberle
Just lovely :)
I especially love the light in her hair :)
Alice McMahon ... replied
Thanks Simon, I stumbled on the reference photos I used for this trio in an old book by Baron Wolman. He was so kind to allow me to use them.
Ashlee Maegan
Again, but you’re so deserving!
Alice McMahon ... replied
Another wonderful honor! I really appreciate it Ashlee!
Lynda Robinson
Your work is just stunningly amazing Alice!
Alice McMahon ... replied
Back at you Linda! Thanks!
Lynsye Medalia
A stunning addition! I think she’s my favorite out of the three!
Alice McMahon ... replied
Mine too Lynsye, that’s why she’s in the center! :) Thank you!
SHRyan
Great work Alice,xxxSandy
Serena Dunaway
Wonderful series….a part of them seem to come to life in all three~ Just Excellent!
Alice McMahon ... replied
Thanks Serena! Sorry you couldn’t see them in progress when you were here. Much more impressive full size!
Rachelle Dyer
beautiful work!!!
lindybird
She seems so serene and innocent. She reminds me a bit of Deborah Harry, too! Your contrast is amazing in these, Alice. What amazing inspiration!
Alice McMahon ... replied
Thanks Linda! She does have a familiar look about her, can’t quite place it. Baron, the photographer I borrowed the images from, was thrilled with the groupie drawings! Said they are really exquisite. I’m so excited he liked them!
WonderlandGlass
Alice, you have presented the innocence of the flower child in this young lady’s eyes… the wistful yearning of her expression bespeaks the dreams of those that pursued the groupie ethos and lifestyle… This series sends me back many years to another time and place that exists in my mind as a memory of a dream… or a dream of a memory… it is an honour to know you and a delight to watch your artistic visions take form. Wishes of peace for you and your family, my friend ;-}
Alice McMahon ... replied
You are always so generous Doug.Thank you!
louisegreen
Outstanding work.
ISMAIL ALAOUI ...
so so beautiful
wow
you’re one of the best arround,
amazing skills and mood you have ot do something like this
Alice McMahon ... replied
You are an amazing friend Ismail! Thanks again.
colorblind
amazing piece i love this so much truly an amazing piece indeed
i love the work you produce it truly is a sparkle in one’s eye
and i love that you keep the butterfly concept flowing …..another brilliant piece
love everything about it
Alice McMahon ... replied
Aw, cb, you are a sparkle in my day :) Thank you! xx
Barbara Glatzeder
Congratulations on winning the Modern-day Goddess challenge in THE DIVINE FEMININE!
Alice McMahon ... replied
Gads! How did I miss this?! Wow, thanks Barbara! XOX
Michelle Falcony
Absolutely marvelous! Congratulations on all your work!
Alice McMahon ... replied
Thanks much Michelle!
melbourneguy75
I thought this was a photograph with treatment on first view, I’m stunned that it’s a drawing. You’re extremely talented :)
Alice McMahon ... replied
Funny David, often “in person” viewers think my works are photos – to me they have lots of looseness on close inspection, and don’t really fit in that hyperrealist genre. I like that, I think.
Thanks for your kind comments!
joanna77
your detail is so striking and real. beautiful drawings
Michael Scholl
so beautiful and done so well!
Jo Hoden "C'...
fantastic work….
János Barna 10 days ago
gratula…beautiful picture
Alice McMahon ... replied 10 days ago
Thank you Janos.
Kamila Aitchison 6 days ago
Beautiful ! :-)
Susan van Zyl 3 days ago
Stunning!!!