In landscape artwork ‘Days Without End’, a woman walks, enveloped in the elegance of a bygone era. Her silhouette, reminiscent of an old photograph, moves through a watery abstract landscape, painted in contrasting colours. The setting sun casts its last rays across the water.
Melancholy pervades the atmosphere, an acknowledgement of the transience of time. The woman's journey through this abstract realm becomes a metaphor for the passage of time - a journey that is both universal and deeply personal.
Theme: Landscape, Vintage, Polaroid, People
Tools: Brush, Paint roller, Toothbrush
Colour: White, Black, Blue, Aqua, Orange, Yellow, Vanilla, Sienna
Technique: Painting
Medium: Canvas, Acrylic paint, Pencil
I remembered that as a young girl I so much liked to cut images from magazines to paste them into school agendas, scrapbooks and even on my bedroom door. Add to this the fascination I always had for walls filled with old posters, flaking paint, scrappy billboards.. Read more…