The photograph itself gave a sense of tension and suppressed feelings within its simplicity. Joan’s half lit face presented a sense of uncertainty or conflict. Her raised eyebrow suggested a condescending look, as if she was trying to be strong or hide her feelings. But her pout, downward eyes and single presence gave off a feeling of sadness and loneliness. Also, she is leaning against the seat and holding her hips, and I felt that she was trying to hold herself up. I could relate to that emotion of trying to be strong and feeling as if no one is around to catch me when I fall.
Billie Holiday’s song, “Sophisticated Lady”, complements Joan Crawford because it conveys that sense of gracefulness yet loneliness portrayed in the photograph. It is a slow blues song that uses only piano, guitar and drums with a trumpet solo and resembles the simplistic nature of the photograph. The song’s title communicates the poised appearance of Joan Crawford. The two lyrics that reminds me of the photograph are “…with disillusion in your eyes” and “…and when nobody is nigh, you cry.” Joan Crawford’s eyes showed disappointment and she was alone like in the two lyrics. “Sophisticated Lady” matches the feeling of isolation that I saw in the photograph.
My choice of Steichen’s photograph shows that I am a minimalist when it comes to visual art. I was immediately drawn to picture because there was so little happening in the photograph. The simplicity enhanced its intensity and forced me to decipher the subtleties within it.