Passage - 4AM
Signed and numbered 30"x24" print- limited edition of 25. An exploration of absence, mystery, and quiet. A scene that suggests inhabitance, but not presence. What happened just before? What follows just after? The viewer is encouraged to participate in creating the narrative. There is a one week production period prior to shipping. The original oil on panel is available, please inquire.
Responses (2)
February 22, 2022
This one really made me stop and look today. I really like this. I sense I am a parent who just came into an adult child's room and realized that they were gone. for some reason the quiet of the scene coupled with the fact that I know what time it is… The flowing curtain… Bench across the way from the open window and directly in the center of the open window… And the bench being empty… Is its own narrative. But I'm guessing that my narrative is an adult child probably because I have three on the brink of being "out". Because of the peace of the scene I don't get the sense that it was an angry or a bad parting… Simply a quiet one and discreet. As if though they got away but didn't want to say goodbye… Not just yet.
February 23, 2022
I have three, well past the brink. I very much enjoy a viewer’’s participation in developing the narrative. Thank you.
- Category
- Realism, Everyday Life
- Type
- Other Art
- Materials
- Ink
- Dimensions
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24.00 inches wide
30.00 inches tall
0.20 inches deep - Weight
- 1.00 lbs
- Location
- Los Angeles, CA, US