Afterglow, 2021
Oil on canvas
30 x 40 cm
11 3/4 x 15 3/4 in
11 3/4 x 15 3/4 in
JPR005
This work is part of Prapaithong's series of small-scale pieces. In this nightscape the artist investigates the moon's ability to become both a comforting and melancholic presence. As a romanticised...
This work is part of Prapaithong's series of small-scale pieces. In this nightscape the artist investigates the moon's ability to become both a comforting and melancholic presence. As a romanticised symbol in popular culture, the moon becomes an essential part of Praipathong’s oeuvre, used as both an aesthetic device to explore light within the picture, and as a visual metaphor for nostalgia, yearning and a need for shared experience. Psychologically charged, this timely painting quietly reflects our collective desire for human connection.
Exhibitions
London, Workplace, 'James Prapaithong: A Year Ago Today', 20211
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