Description
“The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.”– W.B. Yeats
ARTIST STATEMENT: In this evocative painting, I am inspired by the esthetic of the 1940s. In a rain-soaked street in Paris, a woman, her silhouette graceful and resolute, strides forward under the shelter of her umbrella. The raindrops cascade around her, each one a memory etched in time.
In the distance, sailors—perhaps returning from war—gaze upon her with admiration. Their uniforms evoke a sense of duty and honor. Their eyes follow her, drawn to her strength and vulnerability.
The muted palette of sepia tones and navy blues conjures nostalgia, as if the rain itself holds secrets of bygone days. The cobblestone street, slick with rain, reflects the shimmering city lights, creating a dreamlike atmosphere.
“Before It Changed” captures a moment suspended in time—a woman’s power, grace, and resilience amid the rain, while sailors stand as silent witnesses to her enigmatic journey.
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