That Which Held You Close Now Has Come To Let You Go
That Which Held You Close Now Has Come To Let You Go
That Which Held You Close Now Has Come To Let You Go
Original Ink Drawing with Watercolor
30.5”x12” on Arnhem 1812 paper
35”x16”x1” framed
A bleeding cut in the rocks, a spilling of light and color from within. Healing vs. hurting, Rising vs. Sinking, Bleeding vs. Hardening. My first bigger painting!
This is part of a series I am working on of imagined landscapes. I am interested in the future of our natural landscapes, and fascinated by the idea of what they might look like post-anthropocene. It ends up circling back around for me, maybe looking more like it did before humans. I am adding bits of color as just suggestions, and also to nod to the bleaching of the world we have done.
Beautiful wooden framing with non-glare glass by Logos in Lockhart, TX.
Thank you!
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