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End of Winter Painting

Kristina Baker

United States

Painting, Oil on Panel

Size: 24 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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Chaharshanbe Suri precludes the Iranian New Year, Nowruz, celebrated on the last Wednesday before the spring equinox. It is usually celebrated by performing a variety of rituals, one of which includes jumping over bonfires as an act of purification to bring warmth, health, and energy into the new year. I participated in the festival this year, and jumping over the fire felt akin to being reborn. In Christian tradition, “baptism by fire” is a reference to a trial of faith which endures suffering and purifies the faithful so that they are transformed and not consumed. The composition of the painting makes it unclear whether the figure is jumping over the fire, or falling into it; the line between immolation and baptism or purification is unclear. Historically, self-immolation is tolerated by some elements of Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism, and has been practiced for many centuries for reasons including political protest, devotion, and renouncement. Self-immolations are often public and political statements that can be viewed as altruistic suicide for a collective cause, and those who perform the act as martyrs. Oil on panel, 30” x 24”, 2022.

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Painting:Oil on Panel

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Size:24 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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Kristina Rose Baker is an artist working in Orange County, California. She creates figurative paintings that explore mental processes through metaphor, addressing themes of vulnerability, intimacy, and violence. She is the recipient of the Florence Lief Fellowship, Gamblin Paint Award, Anderson Ranch Brooks Fellowship, and is a Yale/Norfolk Fellowship Nominee. In 2017 she was awarded the year-long position of Community Artist in Residence at The Bascom Center for Visual Arts in Highlands, North Carolina. She has been featured in numerous exhibitions and magazines across the country and her résumé includes extensive experience as an Arts Educator, as well as a background in Museum Education and Exhibitions. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2015.

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