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Still, the Moon Remains (2026)Acrylic painting by Robert Owen Bloomfield

116 x 81 x 1cm (unframed) / 116 x 81cm (actual image size)

21 Artist Reviews

£6,595

Still, the Moon Remains explores solitude not as absence, but as a shared silence. The empty chair stands as a marker of waiting—of someone who was once present, or perhaps never arrived. It suggests a pause rather than an ending.
The landscape recedes into layers of darkness and mist, creating distance and quiet, while the moon offers a steady counterbalance. Unreachable yet constant, it becomes a quiet companion to the chair below. Its light does not interrupt the loneliness, but softens it—bearing witness without judgment or demand.
This work reflects the experience of being alone while still feeling held by something larger and enduring. Even when no one sits in the chair, the moon remains—unchanged, attentive, and patient. In that presence, loneliness becomes less sharp, and stillness becomes a kind of comfort.

Materials used:

acrylic, spray paint and ink on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#landscape#sky#nature#moon#pink#black#minimal#outdoors#new moon#mindfulness
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Still, the Moon Remains explores solitude not as absence, but as a shared silence. The empty chair stands as a marker of waiting—of someone who was once present, or perhaps never arrived. It suggests a pause rather than an ending.
The landscape recedes into layers of darkness and mist, creating distance and quiet, while the moon offers a steady counterbalance. Unreachable yet constant, it becomes a quiet companion to the chair below. Its light does not interrupt the loneliness, but softens it—bearing witness without judgment or demand.
This work reflects the experience of being alone while still feeling held by something larger and enduring. Even when no one sits in the chair, the moon remains—unchanged, attentive, and patient. In that presence, loneliness becomes less sharp, and stillness becomes a kind of comfort.

Materials used:

acrylic, spray paint and ink on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#landscape#sky#nature#moon#pink#black#minimal#outdoors#new moon#mindfulness
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Art wasn’t an option for Bloomfield after school, as he needed a steady paid job. But one day, to be different, he painted a birthday gift for a friend. They... Read more

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