That's also not to say that
Groove is layered with the type
of off -
color references that Shrek (and subsequent manufactured cartoons) offer — a sprinkling
of mild suggestiveness is the raciest this refreshingly G - rated
outing gets.
Both qualities are evident in Knight's Heritage, an important transitional piece in which Truitt still employed a brushy texture to define the paint surface and actual
grooves to mark the three divisions (elements she abandoned in her later, smoother work) but began to break
out of the somber tones
of her earliest work and embrace glowing
color.