Showing posts with label Robert Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Williams. Show all posts

Friday, February 6, 2015

Friday Artfest: Appetite for Destruction by Robert Williams (1978)

Appetite for Destruction by Robert Williams (1978) Click to make bigger

Robert Williams is one of those artists who tends to make me incredibly happy that he exists. Appetite for Destruction is a prime example of what makes me enjoy him so very much. 

When I was researching this painting the robot standing over the woman is regularly referred to as a rapist and the large beast leaping over the fence is described as a metal devouring monster. Of the beast leaping over the fence's narrative I will not argue for that appears to be exactly what he is; yet it is the story surrounding the robot and woman that I have a harder time accepting. Were this all your eyes were drawn to then it would be simple to imagine that she is about to be raped, however, her face tells another story. Instead of expressing terror or any similar emotion as you might expect in this situation she looks as though she's wrapped up in a moment of orgasmic ecstasy. Then there's the woman's robot assailant. Even a cursory examination of his body reveals on that could not possibly commit the act. His mouth is too large and looks far more capable of biting her in half than being involved in any sexual act. The clamps the robot has for hands are also too large and not capable of sex, and least you think that perhaps he has a hydrolic cock waiting to destroy her flesh his coat is flung open revealing a smooth, flat surface underneath.

No, I find it far more reasonable to assume that the robot is there to kill the woman than to savagely rape her. Everything about his body posture to the way that he is destroying the tiny robots she had been selling looks far more like an attempted murder than an attempted rape. But what about her panties, breast, and the look on her face?

This is Robert Williams. What other answer do you need?

Friday, December 6, 2013

Friday Artfest: Swap Meet Sally by Robert Williams

Swap Meet Sally by Robert Williams
Like so many of Robert Williams' paintings this one shows the inner life of its subject. In this case we get to see Sally writhing nude in the piles of money she imagines her antiques and junk will bring her in the future while the gibbering, greed demons cavort around her feasting on her imaginary money.

One of the things that I love about Williams' works is that his people always look plastic and false while all of the material possessions of their lives tend to look realistic by comparison. I've always imagined that this was done because Williams wanted to show that the things we value in life, our idiotic junk, are meaningless when compared to what we hold within ourselves and that when we forget that they become more real then us.

What do you think?

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