🌜LUNA🌛 Tavolette
I began this painting wanting to show a woman staring in awe and reverence at the moon, but no matter what I did I couldn’t make it work. After stepping back, I realised that she kept morphing into a child, and suddenly became obvious to me that it *had* to be a child in order to convey such wonder and amazement. ‘Lună’ speaks to nurturing the dreams of our inner child.
I began this painting wanting to show a woman staring in awe and reverence at the moon, but no matter what I did I couldn’t make it work. After stepping back, I realised that she kept morphing into a child, and suddenly became obvious to me that it *had* to be a child in order to convey such wonder and amazement. ‘Lună’ speaks to nurturing the dreams of our inner child.
I began this painting wanting to show a woman staring in awe and reverence at the moon, but no matter what I did I couldn’t make it work. After stepping back, I realised that she kept morphing into a child, and suddenly became obvious to me that it *had* to be a child in order to convey such wonder and amazement. ‘Lună’ speaks to nurturing the dreams of our inner child.
Mixed Media. Oil and acrylic paint, with gold foil on a plaster arch. Featuring brass metal moon and small kewpie doll.
Approx. 31.5cmH x 21cmW x 4cmD