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Artwork Description Hot Licks In Hot Licks, Virginia Cohn Parkum fuses the human figure and musical performance into a single field of heat, rhythm, and bodily presence. A seated guitarist emerges from a dark, loosely defined interior, her form constructed through glowing passages of red, orange, and ember-like ochres that seem to radiate outward from the torso. The instrument is not rendered with descriptive precision; instead, it appears through gestural strokes and directional lines that echo the movement of strumming, transforming the guitar into an extension of the performer’s body. The composition centers on the diagonal sweep of the player’s forearm and the curved silhouette of the guitar, which together establish the painting’s rhythmic structure. These lines guide the eye across the surface in a visual tempo that mirrors musical phrasing. Parkum’s brushwork reinforces this sense of cadence: strokes overlap, reverse direction, and accumulate in layered passages, creating a syncopated surface that suggests vibration and sound rather than stillness. Color operates as the primary expressive force. The intense reds and oranges dominating the torso evoke warmth, stage light, and the visceral energy of performance, while cooler blues and muted grays surrounding the figure provide tonal contrast that heightens the sensation of heat. The face and upper body are loosely articulated, allowing identity to dissolve into gesture; what remains is the act of playing — the physical and sensory experience of music. Parkum’s paint handling is direct and tactile. Broad strokes and partially blended passages reveal the speed of execution and the artist’s willingness to leave the process visible. This painterly immediacy parallels the spontaneity of live performance, where improvisation and physical engagement shape the outcome in real time. The layered surface conveys both the density of sound and the pressure of touch, as if the instrument’s resonance is embedded in the paint itself. The figure’s posture — leaning into the instrument — conveys immersion rather than presentation. There is no theatrical staging or narrative context; the performer exists within the act of playing. In this sense, Hot Licks becomes less a portrait than a study of embodied sound: the merging of hand, instrument, and rhythm into a continuous flow of energy. Within Parkum’s broader practice, this work extends her interest in corporeal presence while redirecting it toward creative vitality rather than psychic fracture. The painting captures the physical intensity of music-making — its warmth, pulse, and immediacy — translating auditory sensation into color and gesture. Through its incandescent palette and rhythmic brushwork, Hot Licks transforms performance into a visual experience of tempo, heat, and living motion. |
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Provenance* Unknown-2025: Virginia Cohn Parkum 2025-2026: Cordier Auctions 2026-Present: Visard Gallery *Provenance and attribution details are based on our best research and are offered in good faith but are not guaranteed. Please contact us through the contact form with any questions prior to purchase. |
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Hot Licks - Virginia Cohn Parkum, c. Unknown
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