Size Unframed: 61cm Wide | 76cm High | 3cm Deep

Artist: Patrick Hromas, B.A. (Visual)

Patrick Hromas, B.A. (Visual)

Great Western Highway (We make gods of men and they leave us. Others make brutes of them and they fawn and are faithful. How hideous life is!)

$850.00 AUD

The artwork titled `Great Western Highway` is a fascinating piece that explores themes of memory, history, and the complexity of human relationships. The painting features a series of overlapping faces, both male and female, rendered in a hazy and dreamlike style. The faces appear fragmented, with only partial features visible, creating a sense of mystery and introspection. The use of a limited color palette, primarily shades of blue, white, and orange, adds to the ethereal quality of the artwork. The swirling lines and shapes in the background suggest the intricate tapestry of human experiences, adding depth and emotion to the composition. The artist`s intention behind the artwork is to convey a story of a chance encounter with a young model and the inspiration drawn from a historic castle tower in Springwood, Australia. The faces in the painting represent the fleeting nature of relationships, particularly in relation to an ex-friend who is portrayed as a male character. The inclusion of the red capsicum and horse`s head in the corners of the painting adds visual interest and symbolism, drawing the viewer`s eye to different parts of the composition. Overall, `Great Western Highway` is a thought-provoking piece that invites viewers to contemplate the complexities of human connection, memory, and the passage of time. The artist`s use of symbolism, color, and composition creates a haunting beauty that lingers in the mind of the observer, prompting reflection on the intricacies of life and relationships.

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