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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x33.1in
About this artwork
Monk is on a journey. The world is unstable. He tries to understand. Surrealism and symbolism collide. Acrylic ink conjures swirling storm clouds and stark, bare trees. There's both turmoil and quiet resilience. Monk stands hopeful amid chaos, embodying human fragility and strength. 'Monk and the Storm Clouds' brings an intense, reflective energy that invites you to embrace mystery and introspection in your space.
John Britton is a self-taught visual artist and painter working primarily with ink and acrylics, with a strong background in the performing arts. His minimalist technique, inspired by Japanese and East Asian aesthetics, emphasizes conversation between ink, surface, and artist—yielding organic, contemplative forms. His works exude calm, inviting viewers to pause, breathe, and experience a gentle withdrawal from the noise of the world.