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Medium: Newspaper collage, house-hold paints, acrylic paints, medium on canvas.
Dimensions: H30 W30 D1.4 cm
Created: 24/11/2021
- Ready to hang, intended to be displayed indoors only.
- Original collage painting, signed on the back, includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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Inspiration
This painting is part of a series titled The Winter Solstice. It is inspired by the shortest day of the year on the 21st of December 2021. The Winter Solstice is a reminder to honor our connection to the natural world. In the Uk this is usually celebrated at Stonehenge.
Harman created 7 30x30cm canvas paintings to respond to this theme. He used newspaper to relate this to the human constructed world, beliefs, values, time and memory. On top he overlaid a depiction of a space to enter to signify new beginnings. The Colours were chosen to represent this changing season of the year.
This series “The Winter Solstice”is composed of 7 30x30cm canvas paintings made from newspaper collage, house-hold paints, acrylic paints and medium.
“Working on this series, I was reminded of how surreal the human experience is, what is this reality we are experiencing?”
This painting is part of a series titled The Winter Solstice. It is inspired by the shortest day of the year on the 21st of December 2021. The Winter Solstice is a reminder to honor our connection to the natural world. In the Uk this is usually celebrated at Stonehenge.
Harman created 7 30x30cm canvas paintings to respond to this theme. He used newspaper to relate this to the human constructed world, beliefs, values, time and memory. On top he overlaid a depiction of a space to enter to signify new beginnings. The Colours were chosen to represent this changing season of the year.
This series “The Winter Solstice”is composed of 7 30x30cm canvas paintings made from newspaper collage, house-hold paints, acrylic paints and medium.
“Working on this series, I was reminded of how surreal the human experience is, what is this reality we are experiencing?”