Juan De Valdas Analysis

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Art has always been around and it has been around in many forms. It is used to express how a person feels or it expresses a way of life that must unfold. As we examine the multitude of painted pieces, we find two pieces named Wheel of Fortune by Audrey Flack and Vanitas by Juan de Valdes. Wheel of Fortune was painted by Audrey Flack in 1977. It is a very vibrant piece that it filled with objects of geometric shapes and intensity. The painting has objects in it that tell the meaning of the painting which is that death is inevitable. This is seen by the fact that the hourglass represents that time is always moving and it cannot be changed. The candle represents that life is short and fades faster than a person wants. A skull in the front of the painting …show more content…

This piece holds a very religious point in it since it was painted back in 1660. This painting is very low in saturation and it is very intense on the amount of objects that are in it. There are some geometric shapes within it as well. In this painting, there is a clock to show that time is limited. It’s a very dark painting in the face that there isn’t much hope in trying to outlive life. The similarity within these paintings it that the meaning is essentially the same. Death cannot be outran and it can only be lived. Some similar objects within these two paintings. The clock in Vanitas and the hourglass in the Wheel of Fortune painting both show that time continues on in the same way that both paintings have skulls to shows that death is always possible. They are also similar in the same way that there are multiple objects all over the paintings. Some differences are that the Vanitas has less intensity and saturation than the Wheel of Fortune. The Vanitas is also more negative in showing that there aren’t any chances in life. The Wheel of Fortune shows that life is possible when you do take chances. The Vanitas is also more religious than the Wheel of