S O L I T U D E
$377.80
24x30" acrylic / mixed media on canvas. SOLITUDE
was created with heavy contrast in mind, warm vs cool
colors, and life vs decay. I painted it using many
layers of acrylic paint until I created a piece with rich
depth, and contrasting composition.
Some of the piece was inspired by the look of charred
wood leftover in a campfire, other areas by dying grass
or the slow burn of the sun on an autumn day. The
fissure of dusky blue running between these
contrasting elements represents a spark of life that's
remaining in the piece.
SOLITUDE was named not for that feeling of loneliness
some might recall when hearing the word. I've always
been quite fond of solitude, in fact.
This piece was named for the feeling of peace that
accompanies time spent in quiet reflection while
gazing at a dying campfire on the last nights of
summer. It was named for the last quiet whisper before
the world begins to fall asleep for the winter, or the
slow transition from warmth to cold that accompanies
the season.
Sometimes, solitude can be exactly what you need in
order to reflect on and enjoy the important qualities of
life.
was created with heavy contrast in mind, warm vs cool
colors, and life vs decay. I painted it using many
layers of acrylic paint until I created a piece with rich
depth, and contrasting composition.
Some of the piece was inspired by the look of charred
wood leftover in a campfire, other areas by dying grass
or the slow burn of the sun on an autumn day. The
fissure of dusky blue running between these
contrasting elements represents a spark of life that's
remaining in the piece.
SOLITUDE was named not for that feeling of loneliness
some might recall when hearing the word. I've always
been quite fond of solitude, in fact.
This piece was named for the feeling of peace that
accompanies time spent in quiet reflection while
gazing at a dying campfire on the last nights of
summer. It was named for the last quiet whisper before
the world begins to fall asleep for the winter, or the
slow transition from warmth to cold that accompanies
the season.
Sometimes, solitude can be exactly what you need in
order to reflect on and enjoy the important qualities of
life.
24x30" acrylic / mixed media on canvas. SOLITUDE
was created with heavy contrast in mind, warm vs cool
colors, and life vs decay. I painted it using many
layers of acrylic paint until I created a piece with rich
depth, and contrasting composition.
Some of the piece was inspired by the look of charred
wood leftover in a campfire, other areas by dying grass
or the slow burn of the sun on an autumn day. The
fissure of dusky blue running between these
contrasting elements represents a spark of life that's
remaining in the piece.
SOLITUDE was named not for that feeling of loneliness
some might recall when hearing the word. I've always
been quite fond of solitude, in fact.
This piece was named for the feeling of peace that
accompanies time spent in quiet reflection while
gazing at a dying campfire on the last nights of
summer. It was named for the last quiet whisper before
the world begins to fall asleep for the winter, or the
slow transition from warmth to cold that accompanies
the season.
Sometimes, solitude can be exactly what you need in
order to reflect on and enjoy the important qualities of
life.
was created with heavy contrast in mind, warm vs cool
colors, and life vs decay. I painted it using many
layers of acrylic paint until I created a piece with rich
depth, and contrasting composition.
Some of the piece was inspired by the look of charred
wood leftover in a campfire, other areas by dying grass
or the slow burn of the sun on an autumn day. The
fissure of dusky blue running between these
contrasting elements represents a spark of life that's
remaining in the piece.
SOLITUDE was named not for that feeling of loneliness
some might recall when hearing the word. I've always
been quite fond of solitude, in fact.
This piece was named for the feeling of peace that
accompanies time spent in quiet reflection while
gazing at a dying campfire on the last nights of
summer. It was named for the last quiet whisper before
the world begins to fall asleep for the winter, or the
slow transition from warmth to cold that accompanies
the season.
Sometimes, solitude can be exactly what you need in
order to reflect on and enjoy the important qualities of
life.
24x30" acrylic / mixed media on canvas. SOLITUDE
was created with heavy contrast in mind, warm vs cool
colors, and life vs decay. I painted it using many
layers of acrylic paint until I created a piece with rich
depth, and contrasting composition.
Some of the piece was inspired by the look of charred
wood leftover in a campfire, other areas by dying grass
or the slow burn of the sun on an autumn day. The
fissure of dusky blue running between these
contrasting elements represents a spark of life that's
remaining in the piece.
SOLITUDE was named not for that feeling of loneliness
some might recall when hearing the word. I've always
been quite fond of solitude, in fact.
This piece was named for the feeling of peace that
accompanies time spent in quiet reflection while
gazing at a dying campfire on the last nights of
summer. It was named for the last quiet whisper before
the world begins to fall asleep for the winter, or the
slow transition from warmth to cold that accompanies
the season.
Sometimes, solitude can be exactly what you need in
order to reflect on and enjoy the important qualities of
life.
was created with heavy contrast in mind, warm vs cool
colors, and life vs decay. I painted it using many
layers of acrylic paint until I created a piece with rich
depth, and contrasting composition.
Some of the piece was inspired by the look of charred
wood leftover in a campfire, other areas by dying grass
or the slow burn of the sun on an autumn day. The
fissure of dusky blue running between these
contrasting elements represents a spark of life that's
remaining in the piece.
SOLITUDE was named not for that feeling of loneliness
some might recall when hearing the word. I've always
been quite fond of solitude, in fact.
This piece was named for the feeling of peace that
accompanies time spent in quiet reflection while
gazing at a dying campfire on the last nights of
summer. It was named for the last quiet whisper before
the world begins to fall asleep for the winter, or the
slow transition from warmth to cold that accompanies
the season.
Sometimes, solitude can be exactly what you need in
order to reflect on and enjoy the important qualities of
life.