Man Without Nature
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While on a bike ride home from Sausalito I passed by a piece of painters drop cloth, intrigued by its potential I went back for it and jammed it in my backpack. Time went on and I ran out of canvases and decided to create my first hand stretched canvas. This painting was inspired by a quote.
“Nature can do without man, but man cannot do without nature.” In the painting, there is a trail with no one on it, but clear that people have been there, the thunderstorm in the distance of the person internalizing his avoidance of nature. The two sources of light are from the sunrise, signaling the end to the storm, and the flash of lighting that sends an opposing light on the distant red rocks.
Hand stretched canvas from a piece of linen I found on the side of the highway near the Golden Gate Bridge. 5ft x 3ft
40+ hour painting, spanning through a rainstorm at music festival, many hours painted at Ora wine bar, and finished in my home at Fort mason.
Incredible piece and intense emotion.
Sold - no longer for purchase
While on a bike ride home from Sausalito I passed by a piece of painters drop cloth, intrigued by its potential I went back for it and jammed it in my backpack. Time went on and I ran out of canvases and decided to create my first hand stretched canvas. This painting was inspired by a quote.
“Nature can do without man, but man cannot do without nature.” In the painting, there is a trail with no one on it, but clear that people have been there, the thunderstorm in the distance of the person internalizing his avoidance of nature. The two sources of light are from the sunrise, signaling the end to the storm, and the flash of lighting that sends an opposing light on the distant red rocks.
Hand stretched canvas from a piece of linen I found on the side of the highway near the Golden Gate Bridge. 5ft x 3ft
40+ hour painting, spanning through a rainstorm at music festival, many hours painted at Ora wine bar, and finished in my home at Fort mason.
Incredible piece and intense emotion.
Sold - no longer for purchase
While on a bike ride home from Sausalito I passed by a piece of painters drop cloth, intrigued by its potential I went back for it and jammed it in my backpack. Time went on and I ran out of canvases and decided to create my first hand stretched canvas. This painting was inspired by a quote.
“Nature can do without man, but man cannot do without nature.” In the painting, there is a trail with no one on it, but clear that people have been there, the thunderstorm in the distance of the person internalizing his avoidance of nature. The two sources of light are from the sunrise, signaling the end to the storm, and the flash of lighting that sends an opposing light on the distant red rocks.
Hand stretched canvas from a piece of linen I found on the side of the highway near the Golden Gate Bridge. 5ft x 3ft
40+ hour painting, spanning through a rainstorm at music festival, many hours painted at Ora wine bar, and finished in my home at Fort mason.
Incredible piece and intense emotion.