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Sumana (2023)Oil painting by James Earley

46 x 56 x 5cm (framed) / 40 x 50cm (actual image size)

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I visited Koriabari Island in May of 2022. Koriabari island or char as it is locally known is a remote island located in northern Bangladesh. The islands in this region have been impacted by the growing effects of climate change and have seen flooding increase rapidly in recent years. These islands are sandy and can disappear when floods come along and so the people of this region are constantly moving from one island to another. The islands are extremely remote and very difficult to access and as a result the community are cut off from main stream support and government assistance and this is where the social purpose organisation Friendship helps as they provide support.
As I was leaving the island after my visit and was just about to board the boat I saw some children playing in the water. Their joy and happiness seemed so pure and undiluted as they lived in the moment. This is when I met Sumana. I wanted to show in my painting the joy and beauty of Sumana against a back ground of the island and its soft river bank. The island is painted in a chequered pattern showing both the beauty in colour and its fragility in black and white.

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oil on canvas

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#realistic#photorealism#award winning#hyperrealism#photorealistic portrait#realism painting#james earley
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I visited Koriabari Island in May of 2022. Koriabari island or char as it is locally known is a remote island located in northern Bangladesh. The islands in this region have been impacted by the growing effects of climate change and have seen flooding increase rapidly in recent years. These islands are sandy and can disappear when floods come along and so the people of this region are constantly moving from one island to another. The islands are extremely remote and very difficult to access and as a result the community are cut off from main stream support and government assistance and this is where the social purpose organisation Friendship helps as they provide support.
As I was leaving the island after my visit and was just about to board the boat I saw some children playing in the water. Their joy and happiness seemed so pure and undiluted as they lived in the moment. This is when I met Sumana. I wanted to show in my painting the joy and beauty of Sumana against a back ground of the island and its soft river bank. The island is painted in a chequered pattern showing both the beauty in colour and its fragility in black and white.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#realistic#photorealism#award winning#hyperrealism#photorealistic portrait#realism painting#james earley
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British artist James Earley defies conventional art world expectations with his provocative and uncompromising work. As a leading figure in Hyperrealism, he does not shy away from confronting uncomfortable truths... Read more

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