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Fernweh/Farsickness Painting

Lisa Whittington

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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Fernweh is the German word for farsickness. This artwork is an abstract expression of being homesick for a place you have never been. Like many African Americans, the artist is affected by fernweh / farsickness for Africa. The rootedness and sense of place attachment is common among Black people living in the United States because of the history of how African Americans arrived in America. The calling and longing of the heart and spirit, the traditions that come to African Americans naturally are because of that natural sense of place attachment. The artist, painted intuitively allowing topophilia-- a strong sense of place-- to take over the painting. The earth tones of Africa dominate the painting and the blues flow and nurture the artwork like river waters. Anchoring the artwork is a musical ancestral motif sitting on a line of rhythm/ pattern on the bottom left of the artwork playing a sound that so many African Americans can hear. The rest of the symbolic strokes of brushwork are representative of what happens in the heart and spirit when the sound of the ancestors call and that sense of farsickness arrives in the soul​.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:36 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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I am fearless in my artistic journey and I have to be. I embody a sense of creative responsibility to express and document the vibe, the history and the experiences of Black people. I am versatile across mediums, but my love is abstract expressionism because of all the places it can go and how it excites me as an artist. Within my body of work it is not unusual to find figurative work, narratives, as well as non representational abstracts. Much of my work develops intuitively. I’ve been involved in art all of my life. I’ve also been to museums all around the world observing and studying art. I understand it’s importance and impact on culture and society. I enjoy being an artist and a historian and find purpose in my creative work. My collectors and the museums that have acquired my work tend to feel they are investing in something bigger than either of us can see. Art is not always about how many paintings an artist can sell, but its contribution to the world and the insight of the collector. My work can be documentary, rhythmic, political, soulful, and even non-objective. My narrative work usually tells the story of Black people in America, or gives pause to my experience coming of age in New York City. Harlem, NY is an ongoing muse and narrator in my work. Recently, an anonymous donor purchased a billboard wall and hired a media company to paint my artwork “A Harlem Story” on a side of a building in Brooklyn as a mural to honor my work. Please be sure to visit my website lisalovewhittington.com and follow my Instagram @theartistlisalove to stay up to date on my very interesting journey with Art.

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