‘A life that goes peep’ is about very little. It is a celebration of empty heads, the repetition of days, little to look forward to, but little to worry about. It is idealism; an antidote to whirlwind lives, bubbling cauldrons of emotions and a fear of death.
A boat quietly drifts on stagnant waters as the day evaporates. There is no haste and no means to hasten. The journey seemingly has no objective.
The collective of people are unseen by others. There is a beautiful insignificance.
The painting is based on the study (24x18cm) which goes by the same name. This miniature can also be found on Artfinder.
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£3,777.22
‘A life that goes peep’ is about very little. It is a celebration of empty heads, the repetition of days, little to look forward to, but little to worry about. It is idealism; an antidote to whirlwind lives, bubbling cauldrons of emotions and a fear of death.
A boat quietly drifts on stagnant waters as the day evaporates. There is no haste and no means to hasten. The journey seemingly has no objective.
The collective of people are unseen by others. There is a beautiful insignificance.
The painting is based on the study (24x18cm) which goes by the same name. This miniature can also be found on Artfinder.
Oils
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This artwork is sold by Rory Mitchell from Norway