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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x11.8in
About this artwork
In this work I wanted to convey a moment of silence, solitude and inner dialog. The man in the boat is each of us, who once was left alone with his thoughts, fears and hopes. The evening sky blazes with the fire of the passing day, like a reminder of the time passed, of the path traveled.
The lonely church on the hill is a symbol of faith, hope, a place where the soul can find peace. The tree, spreading its bare branches, reminds of life, times… of change, of the fact that the storm is always followed by silence. Water is the mirror of the soul, reflecting both light and darkness in an endless stream of human reflection.
This painting is about how in moments of loneliness we are closest to God, to ourselves, to our essence. It is not a fear of loneliness, but an acceptance of it. There are no words here, only silence, which speaks louder than any prayer.
Frame is NOT included
The printing colors may vary slightly due to monitor settings.
Helen Spoon, a painter with a background in open studio practice, works primarily with oil and acrylic, believing in art’s accessibility and sincerity. She masterfully blends symbolism, surrealism, expressionism, and impressionism, using technique and medium to match each mood—acrylic for spontaneity, oil for emotional depth. Her artworks evoke profound emotions, offering viewers a space where vulnerability and inner resonance can be sincerely experienced.