The Weird of Wendy Pini
by Rob Beschizza from on (#3VJBM)
The Weird Of Wendy PiniVoices from another world spoke with sublime otherness, helping an indie cartoonist face down prudes, pain and the patriarchy. By Rob Beschizza
It's night and the trees are whispering. Wendy Pini approaches a young oak, its branches bare in winter. The artist behind the long-running fantasy series Elfquest, she took me here to understand something of our relationship to art.
Though Wendy's work flows from the line of beauty, a sinuous aesthetic defined by William Hogarth, the tree is angular, wandering and weird. It embodies nature's indifference to our romance of its forms. The artist Eyvind Earle, she says, beautified this paradox.
The oak's fingers trace gentle circles, pointing to the night sky. (more")