If You Love Believe in Juliet
Mixed Media and Found Ojects
There are some experiences
that are too big for humans: pain, furious loneliness, death, beauty, and
happiness. This series explores
the potion that took the lives of Romeo and Juliet. The artwork displays jars
that were found objects and are labelled with quotations from the play. It is unknown what they contain. The unsuspecting lovers trusted a jar
with their lives. The contents were unknown, and it was foolhardy to consume
it.
We all suffer a little death when we love someone; no one enters into love fearlessly. The French term for an orgasm is “Le petit mort.” Proper Elizabethan society frowned upon premarital intercourse, so was
it the death of Romeo and Juliet, or was Shakespeare using this as play on
words so he could share with his audience they had partaken in the unthinkable
and gave themselves to each other? Do we die a little death when we give our
bodies to another? Can we ever be
the same after having given?
The ending to the play could
be interpreted as a death, or as an orgasm, and the “little death”. The
statement “ If you Love Believe in Juliet”, can be symbolic of the anguished
teens giving up their lives for love. With Romeo and Juliet, the need of each
other was equal, but in a mature relationship each person should question, “Is
her need of me less than my need of her?”
The Vessel #1
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