Iván del Arco
El arte me enseñó a descubrir la belleza y la naturaleza, o lo que es lo mismo a conocer el mundo. Aquello que primero fue ocio y luego un sueño, se convirtió en mi pasión y mi modo de vida. Art taught me to discover beauty and nature, or what is the same to know the world. What first was leisure and later a dream, became my passion and my way of life.
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ABSTRACT: The characters created by Disney factory are a reference for cartoon films. Burbank studies have given birth endless archetype characters which have been in the imaginative world of our society. The shapes, sometimes based on iconographical past tradition, others focused on new imagination originated in the field of mass culture, are recognized by everybody, becoming a model for subsequent artistic expressions and especially for the media. Of all the films made by Disney, I would stand out Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, not only because it is the pioneer in the sector, but the strong personality of its two stars, the princess and the queen, two conflicting myths, true icons of the twentieth century, thanks to the meticulous performance of two archetype women full of attributes and symbols which define them in their various morphologies.
There is nothing that marks the trajectory of an artist’s work more than understanding how they express their inner self in their artistic praxis, as well as understanding their poetics, what disturbs them, and what they wish to transmit to the spectator (along with the way in which they materialize it). In order to elaborate on this, one must comprehend how art was understood during the Baroque period, the fusion that existed between art forms, and an important development in the artists’ learning process and increase in their cultural level, as seen in the work of Velázquez, Alonso Cano, Valdés Leal and Murillo. All of them reflect a heterodox perspective of a world full of light and shadow which informs their aesthetic. Some virtuosos in form, others in composition or the rhetoric of an iconic language, they transformed the Baroque into one of the most attractive movements for those who enjoy the study of hermeneutics and iconology
ABSTRACT: The characters created by Disney factory are a reference for cartoon films. Burbank studies have given birth endless archetype characters which have been in the imaginative world of our society. The shapes, sometimes based on iconographical past tradition, others focused on new imagination originated in the field of mass culture, are recognized by everybody, becoming a model for subsequent artistic expressions and especially for the media. Of all the films made by Disney, I would stand out Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, not only because it is the pioneer in the sector, but the strong personality of its two stars, the princess and the queen, two conflicting myths, true icons of the twentieth century, thanks to the meticulous performance of two archetype women full of attributes and symbols which define them in their various morphologies.
There is nothing that marks the trajectory of an artist’s work more than understanding how they express their inner self in their artistic praxis, as well as understanding their poetics, what disturbs them, and what they wish to transmit to the spectator (along with the way in which they materialize it). In order to elaborate on this, one must comprehend how art was understood during the Baroque period, the fusion that existed between art forms, and an important development in the artists’ learning process and increase in their cultural level, as seen in the work of Velázquez, Alonso Cano, Valdés Leal and Murillo. All of them reflect a heterodox perspective of a world full of light and shadow which informs their aesthetic. Some virtuosos in form, others in composition or the rhetoric of an iconic language, they transformed the Baroque into one of the most attractive movements for those who enjoy the study of hermeneutics and iconology