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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
1,930x24in
About this artwork
The idea for this painting came to me in a dream. I had recently seen Magritte's, "Man in a bowler hat" painting featuring a dove flying in front of a man in a bowler hat - possibly one of Magritte's most boring and non-intriguing titles ever - but maybe that's what makes it intriguing. I envisioned a dove flying in front of a woman's head. Only this version would be set in a painting - and in front of the painting, on a pedestal, would be a dove.… For some reason, I decided to make the woman's dress purple - which made me want to make the wall purple as well. The name of the painting insinuates that the woman depicted in the painting is called Violet. But why are there two doves? The surreal overlap of the painting within a painting blurs lines between reality and imagination, inviting viewers to delve into their own tranquility. This artwork will bring a serene and thought-provoking energy to your space, encouraging moments of introspection and peace.
« I love to paint the impossible, or at least the highly improbable. I want my work to make you think, if it brings a smile to your face, that's even better. »
Tom Blood is an award-winning American artist whose paintings have been exhibited in the United States. Inspired by surrealism, especially by the works of René Magritte, many of his paintings have featured a man in a bowler hat, which is part of his on-going homage to the Belgian master. Blood enjoys painting "what seemed like it couldn't be, only it looked like it actually was".