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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
29.5x31in
About this artwork
A lone figure, faceless and silent, emerges from an ocean of shadow—half-submerged in memory, grief, or something older than either. Painted in tones of melancholy blue, the figure shields their mind with trembling hands, as if bracing against the weight of a truth too vast to hold. Their hair, like straw soaked in sorrow, falls like a curtain—obscuring identity, silencing voice, hiding a story never fully told.
The darkness around them is not empty,it… watches. Faint, spectral eyes drift in the gloom, neither hostile nor kind, but present. They suggest that this figure is not alone, though the isolation is crushing. The water, or is it sky, or is it thought, ripples and coils with an unnatural softness. This is not a place, but a state. A liminal space where nightmares hum like lullabies and pain finds a strange kind of stillness.
This is a meditation on the emotional paradox of healing,where what once destroyed us becomes the very quiet in which we rest.
Tsila MacKay, a self-taught Romanian artist, vividly employs oil paint to portray both nature and rural life. She sees the world as her canvas, initiating her creative process with meditative solitude where she merges emotionally with her medium. Though silently static, her work resonates an auditory dimension, as if figures and settings plucked from her memories 'sing' their stories, tinted with the echoes of her own experience and feelings.