charcoal and pencil on paper
600mm high
600mm wide
mm deep
In “Noah’s Ark,” the artist captures the journey of war refugees. A boat braves the night ocean, seeking new homelands. Urban ruins, like monstrous icebergs, loom in the foreground and background. Broken concrete and exposed steel bars contrast with the peaceful, motionless water. The tiny refugee boat navigates through these massive ruins, creating a stark, startling contrast. This piece speaks to resilience and hope amid desolation, the calm water reflecting the quiet strength of those who journey through chaos to find peace.
Please note, this artwork is currently on exhibition at Belconnen Arts Centre and will not be available for pick-up or delivery until the exhibition has closed. Please check the Belco Arts website for exhibition dates.
600mm high
600mm wide
mm deep
In “Noah’s Ark,” the artist captures the journey of war refugees. A boat braves the night ocean, seeking new homelands. Urban ruins, like monstrous icebergs, loom in the foreground and background. Broken concrete and exposed steel bars contrast with the peaceful, motionless water. The tiny refugee boat navigates through these massive ruins, creating a stark, startling contrast. This piece speaks to resilience and hope amid desolation, the calm water reflecting the quiet strength of those who journey through chaos to find peace.
Please note, this artwork is currently on exhibition at Belconnen Arts Centre and will not be available for pick-up or delivery until the exhibition has closed. Please check the Belco Arts website for exhibition dates.