At first
glance, it looks like what this relationship always looks like at first glance
- one-sided. Harley adoring him while he is barely aware of her.
Harley's attention, of course, is fixed entirely on the Joker, while his
gaze is directed outwards, at us. However it would be a mistake to say he
is not aware of her - he very much is. His right hand rests delicately on
her waist, while he clasps her hand in his other.
His fingertips are floating on her body in a way that seems detached but
when combined with the grip he has on her other wrist, reveals it as carressing
- indeed, if it was positioned much higher or much lower his touch would
be obscene. In the curl of those fingers, there is an intimacy that is slightly
awkward to look upon. Meanwhile, he is gripping her other wrist hard in his
other hand. There is nothing indifferent or detached about the way he is
firmly holding her- it is possessive and authoritative. Harley's hand, meanwhile,
is relaxed in the grip, showing her ease and comfort with it.
Joker's gaze is very direct and confronting to those looking at the image.
He's decisively positioned her to be facing outwards, towards us. He wants
us to look at her, to see the way she looks at him, to see his ownership
of her. His grin is smug and wickedly gleeful - he's showing her off, showing
off what he has created and inviting us to share in the joke, knowing it
discomfits us and enjoying that. For the Joker, we are audience to this relationship
and he wants us to acknowledge it. Harley is his creation and he delights
in displaying her to our gaze.
Harley's attention is utterly fixed upon Joker, gazing upon him adoringly,
but she demonstrates awareness of her role as a performer in the preciseness
of her pose, her hips angled forward and her free arm lovingly touching her
man's shoulder. She is aware he is displaying her and is complicit in it
- even delighted.
The completely fabulous Hexyhex adds this observation: One of the
things that had always stood out the most when I view it is the actual pose
they're in. It's reminiscent of a dance, but as a musician what jumps out
to me is the reference to how a cello or double bass player (or even a guitarist)
holds their instrument. He's displaying her as a creation,an artwork, whilst
gripping and caressing her like he's coaxing a tune out of her. I love the
suggestion that through his skill at playing her, Harley is his willing instrument.
:)
The beautiful crystal_cabinet also adds this: I think it's interesting
how his right hand is placed gently on her body, as if she's a frail porcelain
doll, while his left one is holding hers firmly, maybe even slightly possessively?
It's reflecting their relationship, or his feelings towards her. Sometimes
he's affectionate (one episode of of BTAS comes to my mind, I think it was
The Trial, when he passes near her and pets her and smiles before proceeding
into a room), often times he's very cruel and manipulative, but either way
- he does care about her. In his own way.
And the splendid jesterwitch contributes this: Besides looking
at where Joker's hands are placed, I see both Harley's hands playing just
as crucial a role. For example, her right wrist (on our left) is positioned
in a very throw away fashion. A sense of giving everything up for the Joker.
Letting go of everything for him. That same hand also seems to be caressing
his shoulder--even if we aren't able to see it.
Her
left wrist (our right) seems to completely crumple as Joker holds so tightly,
the wrist itself seems to suffocate. The look on her face suggests she doesn't
mind it. She's playing her part, and is more than willing and happy to.
Of final note is how Joker blends into the solid background while Harley
is in bold relief against it, clearly defined. This again underscores the
fact he is displaying her as his creation and also that he completely encompasses
her; he is her world.