There is now this neutral ground in painting and contemporary illustration where elements of fantasy are colored with an emotional temper that seems neither happy nor sad to a beguiled viewer. The two key visuals in this piece by Nathan Spoor are dimensional opposites. We have an elevated island with towers and turrets in the background; on a promontory (or another island?) slightly more visible in the foreground is the figure of a child holding a balloon. It would be tempting to accept all of this as simply a charming variation on certain familiar themes tackled by a host of other painters in the past (Wyeth's "Christina's World, for instance), but Spoor has added a third motif - an umbrella framed within one of the empty spires - which arrests our attention and sends us back to contemplative musings.
All prints are Signed & Numbered by the Artist and come with a Certificate of Authenticity from 1xRUN.
17 x 20 inch Glclee on 330gsm 100% archival cotton rag paper.
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Nathan Spoor Migration Art Print on sale today
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