Nov 8, 2022
Media: Oil on canvas
Size: 50x70 cm
A PRAYER IN THESE CHANGING TIMES,
It’s 50cm x 70cm, Oil on canvas.
If interested in this piece please contact Mall Galleries @mallgalleries as this is one of my paintings that’s part of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters Annual Exhibition 2022, which opens at the Mall Galleries on the 24th of November-10th of December. All works are now available to purchase online on the Mall Galleries website. Don’t miss it, as there’s going to be a feast of oil paintings from some of the best representational painters in the oil medium.
Prayer is the simplest form of communication with the Divine. We need prayer in these changing times. We can’t get it wrong with prayer. It puts us in touch with the Power Source that controls the Universe. My daughter willingly posed for this painting-she has been my model since the day she was born. She had just got her Bantu knots done and I thought , this is the moment….go put on your shinny dress- and that was it. I’ve captured her with ‘praying hands’, backdropped against a piano that she loves to play and a sheet of music. But the flowers are not fresh, they are flowers I kept throughout the pandemic, they have changed with time but are still beautiful.
A PRAYER IN THESE CHANGING TIMES,
It’s 50cm x 70cm, Oil on canvas.
If interested in this piece please contact Mall Galleries @mallgalleries as this is one of my paintings that’s part of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters Annual Exhibition 2022, which opens at the Mall Galleries on the 24th of November-10th of December. All works are now available to purchase online on the Mall Galleries website. Don’t miss it, as there’s going to be a feast of oil paintings from some of the best representational painters in the oil medium.
Prayer is the simplest form of communication with the Divine. We need prayer in these changing times. We can’t get it wrong with prayer. It puts us in touch with the Power Source that controls the Universe. My daughter willingly posed for this painting-she has been my model since the day she was born. She had just got her Bantu knots done and I thought , this is the moment….go put on your shinny dress- and that was it. I’ve captured her with ‘praying hands’, backdropped against a piano that she loves to play and a sheet of music. But the flowers are not fresh, they are flowers I kept throughout the pandemic, they have changed with time but are still beautiful.
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