The Magic Flute: Paintings Inspired by Mozart’s Opera

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Throughout history, artists have been inspired by music. Now, Lisa Zwerling has created a series of 38 paintings inspired by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s operatic fantasy The Magic Flute. For Zwerling, who usually paints in series, The Magic Flute is her most extensive and concentrated. If your kids are enjoying art from a young age then this is sure to keep them interested and inspired.The Magic Flute is a fusion of personal tales of love and loss and of Masonic philosophy about values and wisdom. Zwerling makes both parts intimate with a keen interest in psychology and an expressive style. Zwerling’s paintings explore the emotional flowering of the opera’s characters as they set forth on an enchanted quest to rescue a princess and reach a state of enlightenment. The Magic Flute offers an abundance of visual inspiration including magic bells and a magic flute, child spirits, trials of fire and water, a dragon, a vengeful queen with a high F note, comedic characters bedecked in feathers, and enchanted villains.Though the paintings create a continuous narrative, and in a rejection of the same sized grid, each is a different size and shape, in a staccato visual play. Zwerling does this to keep the viewer involved, just as film moves back and forth between distance and close-up. A thread of repeated color weaves throughout as a leitmotif. Music and dance have been essential to Zwerling, a former dancer with professional musicians in the family.In a unique fusion of art and music, The Opera Company of Brooklyn will perform The Magic Flute in concert form on October 24th at 8:00 PM at the gallery. Lisa Zwerling’s paintings, in conjunction with this exclusive performance, gives fans the opportunity to experience a new visual interpretation of the opera.For ticket reservations, visit: www.operabrooklyn.org . Tickets are available for $60.The exhibition will be on view from now until October 27, 2012 at FIRST STREET GALLERY, 526 West 26th Street, Suite 209, New York, NY.Gallery hours: 11 AM to 6 PM, Tuesday to Saturday. Phone: 646-336-8053