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Angela Fraleigh

Angela Fraleigh

Allentown, PA

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Robyn O'Neil reading by Angela Fraleigh
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The women reading series examines and explores images throughout history of various women in the private act of reading. At first glance the figures are passive, but, reading is an inherently active pursuit. They may be time traveling, embodying a different race, gender, economic class, a different species, a different planet. It might be pleasurable, horrifying, edifying... reading opens up possibility, shows potential, allows for empathy and compassion and ignites the imagination.

A whole world is happening within them while they are being objectified. That points to the heart of my ongoing project.... which examines how we understand images, what lens we look through when we encounter images, and the gulf of space between what we think we know and what we could know. It explores the way we are forever compressing all the complexities of the human experience and the power dynamics inherent within that unintentional act.

Women were actively barred for centuries from becoming literate out of fear of what they might learn/ do with that knowledge. The quakes of that remain today, as Nearly 2/3 of the worlds illiterate adults are women.

  • Collections: Women Reading Watercolor series

Other Work From Angela Fraleigh

Study for "Our world swells like dawn, when the sun licks the water" by Angela Fraleigh
Study of Tadema for Where Summer Ripens At All Hours
Sound the deep waters by Angela Fraleigh
Sound the Deep Waters by Angela Fraleigh
Our world swells like dawn, when the sun licks the water by Angela Fraleigh
Our world swells like dawn, when the sun licks the water - Installation by Angela Fraleigh
Just like moons and like suns, still I'll rise (Fanny Eaton to Maya Angelou)
The ocean could not be swept back with a broom. The truth was out and it illuminated the world. (Margaret Sanger to Madame Restell)
Stained with moonlight, nurtured by the stars (Lord Alfred Douglas to Oscar Wilde)
The stars tell all their secrets to the flowers, and, if we only knew how to look around us, we should not need to look above
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