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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
28x22in
About this artwork
This is one of first ventures back into painting, no sketches or ideas just painting what I felt was needed in this painting, taking four months to make. Here I created this atmosphere of solicitude while trying to find your path in a city of hope, with no one to help, or be there. Its a hard life trying to succeed all by yourself, we all need each other to succeed to reach a better world. Success comes in finding companionship to make your world… better.
In this piece, I captured the haunting stillness of an empty city, bathed in cool blues and stark contrasts. Using acrylics, I poured raw talent into every textured stroke to evoke both desolation and a faint glimmer of hope. This painting brings an intense, contemplative energy, transforming any space with its powerful narrative of solitude and silent resilience.
Wayne Brown is a painter, conceptual artist, digital artist, and visual artist whose unique background includes a lifelong passion for drawing, a degree in graphic design, and hard-won triumphs over adversity. His techniques are shape-shifting and fearless, borrowing from pop culture, impressionism, cubism, and surrealism, rendered with bold colors and a mix of wild abandon and self-aware logic. His art captures the full spectrum of human emotions—from dread to joy—inviting viewers into both the chaos and beauty of our shared, messy humanity.