Stan Brakhage's "mothlight"



The colors of this piece remind me of one of my favorite painter's work, Anslem Kiefer. Kiefer does very large scale works and they have this crusty aesthetic to them. Like Brakhage he is using nontraditional materials - his oil paintings sometimes incorporate straw, clay, lead. I saw one that had part of a foldingchair incorporated within it.

"Mothlight" is worth looking at a few times. A piece like this would be interesting to score. Brakhage manages to have the piece be reminiscent of fluttering wings and collage. It has a frenzied look about it. Since I am interested in digital audio sampling it is interesting to look at a filmed piece that seems to be a celebration of the fragmented, rather than a traditional narrative.

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