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Me, Every Other Hour (2022)Acrylic painting
by Emmanuel Akolo
£2,974.75
Original artwork description
Me, Every Other Hour is a visceral exploration of the existential overwhelm that accompanies modern labor and ambition. The portrait captures a figure in a moment of heavy contemplation, head buried in a hand, reflecting the "quiet exhaustion" of a mind working through the dark. The inclusion of a clock fashioned from dominoes serves as a metaphor for the precarious, falling nature of time and the pressure to perform. This work speaks to the moments when the end feels impossibly far and the effort feels in vain, yet the subject remains anchored by the "law of the hive"—the relentless, innate necessity for every individual to keep trying despite the weight of the unknown.
The composition utilizes a high-contrast palette of warm ochres and yellows against a flat, neutral background to emphasize the isolation of the internal struggle. The subject's accessories—the white beads and turquoise rings—serve as markers of identity and dignity maintained even in periods of deep fatigue. Through this intimate study, the painting honors the resilience required to navigate overwhelming responsibilities. It is a tribute to the persistent human spirit that continues to build and strive, recognizing that while the work is demanding, the act of trying is what defines our collective survival.
Materials used:
Acrylic
Details:
- Acrylic painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 152.4 x 121.92 x 2.54cm (unframed) / 152.4 x 121.92cm (actual image size)
- Signed on the front
- Style: Expressive and gestural
- Subject: People and portraits
Tags:
#time#painting#black#clock#sad#persistence#pressure#depressed#rat race#bothered#hustle#fatique#modern labor#existential overwhelmed#mental fortitude14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
Me, Every Other Hour is a visceral exploration of the existential overwhelm that accompanies modern labor and ambition. The portrait captures a figure in a moment of heavy contemplation, head buried in a hand, reflecting the "quiet exhaustion" of a mind working through the dark. The inclusion of a clock fashioned from dominoes serves as a metaphor for the precarious, falling nature of time and the pressure to perform. This work speaks to the moments when the end feels impossibly far and the effort feels in vain, yet the subject remains anchored by the "law of the hive"—the relentless, innate necessity for every individual to keep trying despite the weight of the unknown.
The composition utilizes a high-contrast palette of warm ochres and yellows against a flat, neutral background to emphasize the isolation of the internal struggle. The subject's accessories—the white beads and turquoise rings—serve as markers of identity and dignity maintained even in periods of deep fatigue. Through this intimate study, the painting honors the resilience required to navigate overwhelming responsibilities. It is a tribute to the persistent human spirit that continues to build and strive, recognizing that while the work is demanding, the act of trying is what defines our collective survival.
Materials used:
Acrylic
Details:
- Acrylic painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 152.4 x 121.92 x 2.54cm (unframed) / 152.4 x 121.92cm (actual image size)
- Signed on the front
- Style: Expressive and gestural
- Subject: People and portraits
Tags:
#time#painting#black#clock#sad#persistence#pressure#depressed#rat race#bothered#hustle#fatique#modern labor#existential overwhelmed#mental fortitude
