This was an emotional piece for me. Typically I work on landscapes or coastlines that have a tranquil effect on me. ‘Into Pieces’ is an exception. It’s angst, worry, passion and self-preservation.
Today, the world has been swept up by the Coronavirus outbreak. Thousands have already died and sadly, more will fall. Businesses are closed, shoppers are fighting over groceries and events have been cancelled.
One of the industries impacted is aircraft manufacturing. Nationwide company closures have resulted in thousands of workers being laid off, without a moment’s notice. My husband is one of those workers.
For the last year, I have been a Homemaker and Artist. Our running joke that I was at least not a starving artist is no longer funny. The luster of the joke disappeared when it became the reality.
After hearing the bad news, I applied to every job I could find (which wasn’t many due to hiring freezes) and took to the canvas.
The woman in the painting is clinging to herself as she fades and fragments into pieces. She is partially exposed to convey the raw feeling of current events, her head bowed so she doesn’t have to watch her fine skirt or beautiful hair wasting away. She represents the struggle to hold it together and the uncertainty of what’s to become.
**SOLD** Available for purchase at only $45.00.
- 9 x 12 inches
- Gallery-wrapped artist grade canvas
- Varnished to protect from fading or yellowing over time
- Acrylic medium
3 replies on “My latest work, ‘Into Pieces’”
[…] first piece in the series, ‘Into Pieces’, depicts the loss of self. The second piece, featured in today’s post, surrounds the loss of […]
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Is this sold? We are interested.
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It’s had a lot of interest but no one has bitten yet! I’d be really humbled to have y’all own this one 😊
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