Out of the Darkness, the Lord Gave Us Light
Assemblage
Contemporary Art
2003
Contemporary
184.0 x 188.0 cm
Souls Grown Deep
thornton dial, jr. (1952 –)
Thornton Dial Jr.: Bold assemblage artist tackling social & political issues through monumental works. Exploring race, history & nature – see his powerful art.
Souls Grown Deep (Atlanta, United States of America)
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A Symphony of Resilience: Exploring Thornton Dial Jr.’s Visionary Assemblage
In the profound and textured landscape of contemporary American art, few voices resonate with as much raw, spiritual authority as that of Thornton Dial Jr. His masterpiece, "Out of the Darkness, the Lord Gave Us Light," serves as a breathtaking testament to the power of transformation. Created in 2003, this monumental work transcends the boundaries of traditional painting, inviting the viewer into a complex, multi-layered universe where light and shadow engage in an eternal struggle. The composition is a masterful dance of blues, deep purples, and verdant greens, creating a nocturnal atmosphere that feels both vast and intimately personal. It is not merely a painting to be observed, but an environment to be inhabited.
The brilliance of this piece lies in its intricate technique, which blurs the line between fine art and soulful assemblage. Dial Jr. utilizes a collage-like approach, weaving together various materials—paint, fabric, and perhaps even fragments of paper—to build a surface that possesses a physical, sculptural presence. This fragmented structure, where disparate pieces are meticulously brought together to form a cohesive whole, serves as a powerful metaphor for the human condition. The central focus, a dense and textured core of mixed media, acts as a beacon within the swirling cosmic blues, embodying the very "light" promised in the title. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this work offers a profound tactile depth that commands attention in any curated space.
Beyond its aesthetic splendor, the artwork is steeped in the heavy, meaningful traditions of African-American social commentary and spiritual resilience. As the son of the prolific Thornton Dial Sr., the artist carries a lineage of storytelling through material. The title itself suggests a narrative of hope emerging from hardship, a theme that echoes throughout his career as he addresses human rights and historical struggles. Every layer of fabric and every stroke of pigment feels like a deliberate act of reclamation—taking the broken, the found, and the discarded to create something luminous and divine. To possess a reproduction of this work is to bring a piece of this enduring spirit into one's home, offering an emotional anchor of strength and a sophisticated focal point that inspires contemplation long after the first glance.
About this artwork
- Title: Out of the Darkness, the Lord Gave Us Light
- Artist: thornton dial, jr.
- Year: 2003
- Original dimensions: 184.0 x 188.0 cm
- Format: Square
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Souls Grown Deep
- Medium: Assemblage
- Corpus context: spiritual themes , african-american experience
- Color palette: Neutrals
Quick Facts
- Notable elements or techniques: Collage with paint, fabric, and paper
- Subject or theme: Fragmented structure and light
- Title: Out of the Darkness, the Lord Gave Us Light
- Dimensions: 184 x 188 cm
- Year: 2003