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Stillness Among the Pines (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Robert Owen Bloomfield

61 x 46 x 1cm (unframed) / 61 x 46cm (actual image size)

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£695

Stillness Among the Pines explores solitude as both presence and absence. Layers of darkened pines and distant mountains dissolve into mist, creating a landscape suspended between memory and dream. At the edge of the scene, a single empty chair rests beneath a pale moon — quiet, unnoticed, yet deeply human.

The monochromatic palette softens the boundary between earth, sky, and shadow, inviting stillness rather than narrative. The chair becomes a point of reflection: a place abandoned, awaited, or perhaps reserved for the viewer themselves.

Rather than depicting loneliness, the work considers the calm that can exist within isolation. The silence of the landscape is not empty, but contemplative — a reminder that nature often holds space for thoughts and emotions too difficult to name.

In Stillness Among the Pines, stillness becomes its own form of conversation.

Materials used:

acrylic, spray paint and ink on canvas

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Stillness Among the Pines explores solitude as both presence and absence. Layers of darkened pines and distant mountains dissolve into mist, creating a landscape suspended between memory and dream. At the edge of the scene, a single empty chair rests beneath a pale moon — quiet, unnoticed, yet deeply human.

The monochromatic palette softens the boundary between earth, sky, and shadow, inviting stillness rather than narrative. The chair becomes a point of reflection: a place abandoned, awaited, or perhaps reserved for the viewer themselves.

Rather than depicting loneliness, the work considers the calm that can exist within isolation. The silence of the landscape is not empty, but contemplative — a reminder that nature often holds space for thoughts and emotions too difficult to name.

In Stillness Among the Pines, stillness becomes its own form of conversation.

Materials used:

acrylic, spray paint and ink on canvas

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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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