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The Blind Prophet Speed Edit #ArtInLockdown
‘The Blind Prophet’ cannot see the future. Heavily inspired by the work of Italian Renaissance painter, Tintoretto - all sudden motions appear frozen in space and time.
Click the image or click here for behind the scenes video.
Created during lockdown, this piece has many influences relating to the government imposed lockdown during the Covid-19 Pandemic here in Ireland.
‘The Blind Prophet’ cannot see the future. Heavily inspired by the work of Italian Renaissance painter, Tintoretto - all sudden motions appear frozen in space and time.
As I type these words in May 2020, no-one knows with 100% certainty how or if this pandemic will end.
The mystical looking Milky Way in the piece is made from flour; symbolic of the shortage of flour at the start of lockdown due to the surge in home-baking. You will see how I achieved this by watching the behind the scenes video.
The blue/violet tones were inspired by the Bluebells on my daily walks.
This piece will form part of a collaboration with Cavan poet Fidel Hogan Walsh.
2020, Memories
by Fidel Hogan Walsh
Blinded in a winter’s dread no prophet foresaw.
Spring’s new life erupted into a chaos of fear.
Desolation replaced the warmth of a hug.
Children banished from our everyday lives!
Ah, the blessings — a swift journey home
to the unexpected happiness under one roof.
Chatter, laughter —
a family enduring dark days
come what may!
Time, the pickpocket of memories — stood still.
Watching — new ways of keeping our spirits alive,
to be remembered, cherished.
Lost moments recaptured before summer’s end!
An Invisible killer started a war,
so much pressure on our frontline.
But, it would be —
‘Love & Stay at Home’
that had their backs!
Death came at a fast pace.
Isolation the enemy of a treasured last goodbye —
grief mourned in silent lockdown.
And now,
the road to healing shattered hearts & souls begins!
fidel 05/05/2020©
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