Paintings are often thought as joyful creations that delight with compelling design, rich colors and textures. But they can also be insightful, poignant, and somber.
The melancholy painting “Dark Flag,” rendered in tones of black and dark gray, is a richly textured American flag and a meditation on the tragedy of gun violence in America. The painting was conceived as a project by University of Virginia School of Architecture professor Sanda Iliescu and students in her course, Painting & Public Art.
Painted by more than a hundred students, staff and faculty members at the Architecture School, as well as members of the wider UVA community, “Dark Flag” explores how art can also ask difficult questions and illuminate painful realities.