"Gone for the Ride" 30" x 40" Original Painting
30” x 40” Acrylic Painting on Canvas. One-inch-thick canvas, sides painted black.
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Escaping the harsh reality of a broken home, the child has found solace in a dreamworld of his own making. In this realm, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and a small Bluejay is transformed into something truly magical.
As night falls, he embarks on a journey with the Bluejay, whom he has named Peanut. Gripping tightly with his talons to the ropes of a swing, Peanut soars through the night, carrying the child away from his worries. With each flight, the child's doubts and insecurities fade, lost in the wonder of his imagined escape.
30” x 40” Acrylic Painting on Canvas. One-inch-thick canvas, sides painted black.
Explore the painting in detail by clicking here to view a high-resolution image. Zoom in to discover the intricate details of the artwork.
Escaping the harsh reality of a broken home, the child has found solace in a dreamworld of his own making. In this realm, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and a small Bluejay is transformed into something truly magical.
As night falls, he embarks on a journey with the Bluejay, whom he has named Peanut. Gripping tightly with his talons to the ropes of a swing, Peanut soars through the night, carrying the child away from his worries. With each flight, the child's doubts and insecurities fade, lost in the wonder of his imagined escape.
30” x 40” Acrylic Painting on Canvas. One-inch-thick canvas, sides painted black.
Explore the painting in detail by clicking here to view a high-resolution image. Zoom in to discover the intricate details of the artwork.
Escaping the harsh reality of a broken home, the child has found solace in a dreamworld of his own making. In this realm, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and a small Bluejay is transformed into something truly magical.
As night falls, he embarks on a journey with the Bluejay, whom he has named Peanut. Gripping tightly with his talons to the ropes of a swing, Peanut soars through the night, carrying the child away from his worries. With each flight, the child's doubts and insecurities fade, lost in the wonder of his imagined escape.