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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
14x11in
About this artwork
In this piece, Victoria General captures the quiet stillness (and, as the title suggests, some boredom!) amid an art museum scene using just ink strokes. The minimal lines evoke a sense of contemplative solitude, highlighting moments of introspection even in public spaces. This artwork brings a calm, reflective energy to your space, inviting viewers to pause and find beauty in everyday simplicity. It's a celebration of silence and subtle emotion… in the midst of life’s noise.
Victoria General is an award winning visual artist who joyfully experiments with a vast array of mediums, from charcoal, ink, and watercolour to oil, acrylic, and coloured pencils. Her style fluidly shifts between minimalism and vibrant narrative, always responding to her mood and concept, often blending illustration, humour, and deep introspection. Through her art, she radiates hope and a sense of shared connection, reminding viewers that joy and unity coexist even in solitude. Her work is in private collections globally, and is exhibited internationally. You can find her on Instagram @victoria.general.