Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Contemporary Utopia
1983
123.0 x 124.0 cm
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Wonder Full
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James Patrick Hanly’s “Wonder Full,” completed in 1983, transcends mere visual representation; it embodies a profound philosophical statement about humanity's potential for optimism and interconnectedness. Measuring 123 x 124 cm, this vibrant painting immediately draws the eye with its bold palette—dominantly reds, yellows, blues, greens, blacks, whites, and oranges—a deliberate choice reflecting Hanly’s desire to convey a feeling of exuberant life.
Hanly skillfully employs a layered technique—primarily acrylics on canvas—to achieve remarkable luminosity and textural richness. The artist’s meticulous blending creates subtle gradations of color, enhancing the painting's ethereal quality. Notably, the dominant hues aren’t merely decorative; they serve as visual metaphors for concepts like joy (yellow), love (red), harmony (green), and peace (blue). These colors resonate powerfully against the backdrop of New Zealand’s socio-political landscape during 1981.
“Wonder Full” emerged from a period marked by significant social unrest. The visit of a racially selected South African rugby team ignited fervent debates about race relations and fueled protests against police brutality. Simultaneously, Māori faced displacement due to land disputes—a contentious issue that profoundly impacted Hanly’s artistic sensibilities. This context informs the painting's overarching message: a yearning for unity and acceptance amidst discord.
The inclusion of celestial elements like stars and moons underscores the artwork’s spiritual dimension, suggesting an aspiration towards transcendence. Birds soaring across the canvas symbolize freedom and hope—a deliberate contrast to the anxieties prevalent during Hanly's time. The central infant’s gesture represents unwavering faith in the possibility of a brighter future, encapsulating the painting’s core sentiment: ‘all races in harmony, love, live, despite greed and wars.’
"Wonder Full" isn't simply a depiction of scenery; it’s an invitation to contemplate the beauty and potential for goodness within our world. Hanly’s masterful use of color and form evokes feelings of serenity, optimism, and profound empathy—a timeless reminder that even amidst challenges, there remains an enduring capacity for awe and compassion.
1932 - 2004 , New Zealand
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