Lisbeth Zwergert – bs-oc- Lisbeth Zwerger- The Big Laloola
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The figure’s attire consists of an oversized robe or cloak that billows outwards, almost enveloping the surrounding space. Within this expansive fabric, several smaller figures are nestled – children appear to be riding in a dark-colored basket suspended from the rabbit-like beings arms. Other children are visible peering out from within the folds of the garment and gathered below on the ground. The arrangement suggests a narrative of transport or caretaking, albeit one presented with surreal scale and proportion.
The artist employs a delicate line work that contributes to the dreamlike quality of the scene. Details such as the embroidered floral pattern on the figure’s robe and the individual expressions of the children are rendered with precision, yet retain an air of gentle ambiguity. The background is largely indistinct, contributing to the feeling of floating or suspension. A single green sphere hovers in the upper left corner, adding a touch of playful mystery.
Subtextually, the work seems to explore themes of protection and imagination. The oversized rabbit figure could be interpreted as a benevolent guardian, carrying children on an extraordinary journey. The scale disparity between the adult figure and the children emphasizes a sense of wonder and the potential for fantastical experiences within childhood. Theres also a suggestion of societal structure or hierarchy; the large figure seems to hold dominion over the smaller figures below, yet its actions appear nurturing rather than oppressive. The overall effect is one of gentle fantasy, inviting viewers into a world where the boundaries between reality and imagination are blurred.