
Green Sea
Oil on canvas, signed verso.
'...the 'standing man'...Despite their upright pose, they face us like mirrors of our own vulnerability: the bathing trunks and slight awkwardness remind us of children being made to hold still for a snapshot on the beach. They are memories of long ago, yet they also carry us towards an unknown future; divided by the line of time, simultaneously here and somewhere else.' Hilary Davies. August 2021
'...the 'standing man'...Despite their upright pose, they face us like mirrors of our own vulnerability: the bathing trunks and slight awkwardness remind us of children being made to hold still for a snapshot on the beach. They are memories of long ago, yet they also carry us towards an unknown future; divided by the line of time, simultaneously here and somewhere else.' Hilary Davies. August 2021
Oil on canvas, signed verso.
'...the 'standing man'...Despite their upright pose, they face us like mirrors of our own vulnerability: the bathing trunks and slight awkwardness remind us of children being made to hold still for a snapshot on the beach. They are memories of long ago, yet they also carry us towards an unknown future; divided by the line of time, simultaneously here and somewhere else.' Hilary Davies. August 2021
'...the 'standing man'...Despite their upright pose, they face us like mirrors of our own vulnerability: the bathing trunks and slight awkwardness remind us of children being made to hold still for a snapshot on the beach. They are memories of long ago, yet they also carry us towards an unknown future; divided by the line of time, simultaneously here and somewhere else.' Hilary Davies. August 2021
$3,243.46
Original: $9,267.02
-65%Green Sea—
$9,267.02
$3,243.46Description
Oil on canvas, signed verso.
'...the 'standing man'...Despite their upright pose, they face us like mirrors of our own vulnerability: the bathing trunks and slight awkwardness remind us of children being made to hold still for a snapshot on the beach. They are memories of long ago, yet they also carry us towards an unknown future; divided by the line of time, simultaneously here and somewhere else.' Hilary Davies. August 2021
'...the 'standing man'...Despite their upright pose, they face us like mirrors of our own vulnerability: the bathing trunks and slight awkwardness remind us of children being made to hold still for a snapshot on the beach. They are memories of long ago, yet they also carry us towards an unknown future; divided by the line of time, simultaneously here and somewhere else.' Hilary Davies. August 2021












