Glad you liked it, su. As I review the piece and title, I'm trying to count the many ways the title fits - the canvas and brush that have washed up on shore, the slightly washed-out mother and child, perhaps the washed-up artist. Then I consider the strollers behind the picture and brush. You cannot see them of course, but the child in the picture stands directly behind (or in front of) the brush, while mother AND father walk together on the other side of the canvas - seeking the sunset, which is also hidden from view.
That is SO neat!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it, su. As I review the piece and title, I'm trying to count the many ways the title fits - the canvas and brush that have washed up on shore, the slightly washed-out mother and child, perhaps the washed-up artist. Then I consider the strollers behind the picture and brush. You cannot see them of course, but the child in the picture stands directly behind (or in front of) the brush, while mother AND father walk together on the other side of the canvas - seeking the sunset, which is also hidden from view.
ReplyDeletei like this image but it saddens me. it has a real sense of desolation. nice work, steve.
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