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

73 x 92 x 1cm (unframed) / 73 x 92cm (actual image size)

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£3,249

In a world that rarely slows, The Last Quiet Place reflects a longing for stillness. Hidden beneath towering mountains and surrounded by ancient pines, a solitary cabin rests almost unnoticed, embraced by mist and silence. Within it sits a single chair—not as a piece of furniture, but as an invitation. It waits patiently for whoever is willing to leave behind the noise, the expectations, and the relentless pace of everyday life.
The vast landscape is intentionally overwhelming, reminding us of how small we are against the immensity of nature. Yet it is this smallness that offers comfort. The chair becomes a quiet refuge, a place where nothing is required except presence. There are no answers to be found here, no destination to reach, only the gentle reassurance that peace can exist without explanation.
The muted palette and layered forms are intended to slow the eye, encouraging the viewer to linger in the same way one might sit in silence and simply breathe. This painting is less about a mountain landscape than it is about an emotional landscape—a reminder that even in life's busiest moments, there remains a place, whether real or imagined, where the soul can rest and silence becomes enough.

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acrylic, spray paint and ink on canvas

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In a world that rarely slows, The Last Quiet Place reflects a longing for stillness. Hidden beneath towering mountains and surrounded by ancient pines, a solitary cabin rests almost unnoticed, embraced by mist and silence. Within it sits a single chair—not as a piece of furniture, but as an invitation. It waits patiently for whoever is willing to leave behind the noise, the expectations, and the relentless pace of everyday life.
The vast landscape is intentionally overwhelming, reminding us of how small we are against the immensity of nature. Yet it is this smallness that offers comfort. The chair becomes a quiet refuge, a place where nothing is required except presence. There are no answers to be found here, no destination to reach, only the gentle reassurance that peace can exist without explanation.
The muted palette and layered forms are intended to slow the eye, encouraging the viewer to linger in the same way one might sit in silence and simply breathe. This painting is less about a mountain landscape than it is about an emotional landscape—a reminder that even in life's busiest moments, there remains a place, whether real or imagined, where the soul can rest and silence becomes enough.

Materials used:

acrylic, spray paint and ink on canvas

Details:

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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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