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“When I was still very young, I opened my arms to purity.

It was only a beating of wings in the sky of my eternity…

it was not then possible for me to fall.”   Paul Eluard

 

Like a forgotten fire, a childhood can always flare up again within us. This painting is a re-imagining of the reveries of a solitary child. A passage of ephemeral impressions, painted over three days. A red pointer in the left hand panel starts the narrative. Here a winged Abraxas draws down arcane messages from the sky. In the second panel, leaving the shadow of the first night behind, a glimpse of lucent mountain and shadowed ravine. The third panel with the daemon holding earth and heaven together ends with the profile of the artist who overlooks this dream.

 

Reverie – Air and Dreams

Tillian

AUD$1,400
Size: 360w x 60h x 2d cms
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Acrylic triptych comprising three separate cradled plywood panels

Gloss varnished with black lacquered edges

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“When I was still very young, I opened my arms to purity.

It was only a beating of wings in the sky of my eternity…

it was not then possible for me to fall.”   Paul Eluard

 

Like a forgotten fire, a childhood can always flare up again within us. This painting is a re-imagining of the reveries of a solitary child. A passage of ephemeral impressions, painted over three days. A red pointer in the left hand panel starts the narrative. Here a winged Abraxas draws down arcane messages from the sky. In the second panel, leaving the shadow of the first night behind, a glimpse of lucent mountain and shadowed ravine. The third panel with the daemon holding earth and heaven together ends with the profile of the artist who overlooks this dream.