Label TextThe dream-like, colorful, biomorphic forms of this painting on glass evoke Forrest Clemenger Bess’s deep interest in dream imagery and the philosophy of psychologist Carl Jung. The artist claimed to represent the patterns and visions he saw on the interior of his eyelids. The imagery may also evoke another preoccupation of the artist: his belief in hermaphroditism, or the possession of both male and female sexual organs, as being the highest form of existence. Although Bess spent most of his career in Bay City, Texas, he exhibited widely and consistently, including at the influential Betty Parsons Gallery in New York.
(William Keyse Rudolph, 2015)