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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
24x24in
About this artwork
I lived in Santa Fe, NM for a little while. This piece is inspired by the idea of cave dwellings. I was thinking about how it must feel to go from the bright, sunny light outside, to the darkness of a cave. At first, you are engulfed in darkness. Soon after, as you begin to acclimate to your surroundings, the bits of light, or the relative lighting informs the space and starts to shape it. You go from darkness, to having hints of the shape of the… space that you are in. You may have no clue what is before you.
Apart from that "literal" interpretation, there is also the idea of layers, and memory, which can be hazy, or distinct. One memory leads to another, unearthing things forgotten. A bright bit of light in the painting can be seen as a spark, or an idea, illumination both literally and symbolically. This dark, moody, atmospheric painting is done in a limited palette like most of my work, and is done in shades of dark green, & white. It is a monochrome looking painting.
« I think art is a way in. It is an equalizer, no matter where you come from, or what language you speak. Now, more than ever, we must recognize that inter-connectedness. »
Anne Cherubim is an artist based in the United States whose paintings have been featured in several solo and group exhibitions nationally. Her works explore themes relating to the environment and stewardship of the planet. However, Cherubim is also fascinated by the essence of a place, rather than a perfect rendering. She favors bold acrylic colors in her creative process.