From: Fr. Raymond
Date: Sunday, 4 April, 2010, 17:07
CHIARO SCHURO IN THE GOSPELS There is a technique used by artists in their paintings called “Chiaro/Schuro”, literally “Light and darkness”. By means of this technique the contrast between the dark areas and the light areas in the painting emphasises some point which the artist wishes to make. We find the same technique used in the Gospels: For example, at the moment in the last supper, when Jesus tells the Apostles that one of them is to betray him, the beloved disciple John leans his head on Jesus breast to ask who it is and, at that very moment, Judas goes out into the night to accomplish the betrayal. The darkness of Judas’ betrayal underlines and emphasises the beautiful brightness of John special friendship and intimacy with Jesus.
|
No comments:
Post a Comment