Willie Birch Sunday's Child Analysis

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The first work of art I chose was by Willie Birch, American born 1942, and the title of the work is called Sunday’s Child. Based on my analysis, the figure seems to be made of stone of some type, but not something too strong and heavy because there are no way the structure’s two legs will be able to hold the rest of the body standing up. Thus, the figure can stand alone without any other support. Specific material types in this case is difficult to tell without physically touching and feeling the structure. This is because the structure is well colored and made in a way for people with lack of experience, difficult to understand. However, the window can be easily seen to be made of glass. One thing for sure is the young girl is not in an unhealthy nor fit shape, because she has a slim body shape. This could mean or represent something in good way or a bad way depending on how a viewer sees it. Furthermore, the figure of a young African-American girl includes a round, glass-covered box to her chest filled with objects. Objects inside seems random and consisted of wood-like shape in small pieces. In the …show more content…

Perhaps, this little girl goes to a church? Maybe my idea of her waiting on school bus was wrong.” This changed my thought of her going to school, instead she may be waiting for church. She got dressed for church, since people usually dress nice and formal for Sunday church. Then on second thought, maybe she is going to school because some countries or places has school operating on Sundays. However, the going to church idea was more reasonable since the title supported it. In contrast to going to school, the girl does not have a backpack on. Thus, my second thought was more convincing. Does her white color dress mean purity? My mind went from a neutral into religion

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