Created in 2017, “Tired Of The Scenery” focuses on feelings of isolation. An unfinished figure sits alone in an unfurnished room. Behind them is a door that could provide a change a scenery, a way out, the figure looks away from it, however. We don’t know why because we do not know what they’re feeling. I created this painting a few years after my life long friend took his life. Although I could never know, it was my way of trying to understand what he was feeling. In 2020, it took on another meaning with the onset of the COVID pandemic. As quarantine went into effect, businesses and schools shut down, people lost their jobs, and we became isolated from each other. For me, this piece is powerful and strikes a nerve deep inside me. Just thought I’d post it again and tell anyone who needs to hear it, you’re not alone. 🔷 Paintings- Tired Of The Scenery (2017) Medium- acrylic on heavy paper Dimensions- 14x17in (35.5x43cm) Currently available framed or unframed 🔷 #isolation #emergentmagazine #artbudget #artforyourhome #arteveryday #originalartwork #artconsultant #collectableart #abstractpromoter #buyoriginalart #wallartdecor #artdirect #seattleartpost #americanartist #wscranmore #globalartnetwork #abstractfull #artcollectors #magcontemporary #abex #paintingsonpaper (at Milwaukie, Oregon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXok81TPJoL/?utm_medium=tumblr









