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The Last Chair (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Robert Owen Bloomfield

24 x 18 x 1cm (unframed) / 24 x 18cm (actual image size)

21 Artist Reviews

£225

The Last Chair explores solitude not as loneliness, but as stillness — a quiet pause between memory and landscape. The lone chair beneath the tree suggests absence and presence at once: a place once occupied, or perhaps waiting to be. Layers of distant hills fade into soft monochrome, creating a sense of depth that feels both physical and emotional.

Rendered in black and white, the work strips the scene to its essentials — light, shadow, shape, and silence. The moon hangs low over the horizon, offering a calm, almost dreamlike balance to the dark silhouette of the tree. Together, these elements invite reflection on time, rest, and the spaces we return to in our minds when the world grows quiet.

The piece asks the viewer not to search for action, but to sit for a moment within the stillness itself.

Materials used:

acrylic, spray paint and ink on canvas

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The Last Chair explores solitude not as loneliness, but as stillness — a quiet pause between memory and landscape. The lone chair beneath the tree suggests absence and presence at once: a place once occupied, or perhaps waiting to be. Layers of distant hills fade into soft monochrome, creating a sense of depth that feels both physical and emotional.

Rendered in black and white, the work strips the scene to its essentials — light, shadow, shape, and silence. The moon hangs low over the horizon, offering a calm, almost dreamlike balance to the dark silhouette of the tree. Together, these elements invite reflection on time, rest, and the spaces we return to in our minds when the world grows quiet.

The piece asks the viewer not to search for action, but to sit for a moment within the stillness itself.

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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