Mark Sheeky
21 ¾ x 15 ¾ x 1 ¼ in
Own Art
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ARTWORK NARRATIVE:
The painting explores memory and the lingering impressions of someone once known, evoking the ephemeral nature of recall...
ARTWORK NARRATIVE:
The painting explores memory and the lingering impressions of someone once known, evoking the ephemeral nature of recall. The figure’s shape is repeated on the horizon as a “hole” in the sky, and the overall composition is framed in the same form, creating a visual motif that recurs throughout the work. This repetition functions like a musical theme, echoing the passage of time and the persistence of memory.
Additional elements—a broken object and a hanging pear—contribute to the painting’s mood, suggesting weight, tension, or quiet melancholy. The suspended pear, ripe yet dangling, evokes contemplation and reflection, drawing on a visual tradition seen in the still lifes of Juan Sánchez Cotán, where objects suspended by strings create a sense of gravity and introspective atmosphere. The painting’s elements collectively invite the viewer to engage with memory, emotion, and the subtle resonance of imagery over time.

8, King Street