A Childhood Reunion

$1,100.00

Acrylic and charcoal on thick edge gallery canvas.

121.5cm x 121.5 x 3.5cm

This painting is an adaptation of the cover of my favourite childhood book; Blossom and Boo, a story of two best best friends by Dawn Apperly. It is nostalgic at it core, as I reminisce on memories. The book tells a story about two unlikely friends; a bear (Boo) and a rabbit (Blossom). They share every moment together, until Boo hibernates for the winter months, leaving Blossom waiting for what feels like an eternity, until her friend returns.

In my painting, the pair are caught in an encounter together. The viewers perspective determines whether the encounter is positive or even hostile, as Boo holds a finger up, standing on a flower, while Blossom stands hesitantly listening to what Boo has to say.

The painting deals with themes of betrayal and conflict between friends and the vulnerability of our feelings.

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Acrylic and charcoal on thick edge gallery canvas.

121.5cm x 121.5 x 3.5cm

This painting is an adaptation of the cover of my favourite childhood book; Blossom and Boo, a story of two best best friends by Dawn Apperly. It is nostalgic at it core, as I reminisce on memories. The book tells a story about two unlikely friends; a bear (Boo) and a rabbit (Blossom). They share every moment together, until Boo hibernates for the winter months, leaving Blossom waiting for what feels like an eternity, until her friend returns.

In my painting, the pair are caught in an encounter together. The viewers perspective determines whether the encounter is positive or even hostile, as Boo holds a finger up, standing on a flower, while Blossom stands hesitantly listening to what Boo has to say.

The painting deals with themes of betrayal and conflict between friends and the vulnerability of our feelings.

Acrylic and charcoal on thick edge gallery canvas.

121.5cm x 121.5 x 3.5cm

This painting is an adaptation of the cover of my favourite childhood book; Blossom and Boo, a story of two best best friends by Dawn Apperly. It is nostalgic at it core, as I reminisce on memories. The book tells a story about two unlikely friends; a bear (Boo) and a rabbit (Blossom). They share every moment together, until Boo hibernates for the winter months, leaving Blossom waiting for what feels like an eternity, until her friend returns.

In my painting, the pair are caught in an encounter together. The viewers perspective determines whether the encounter is positive or even hostile, as Boo holds a finger up, standing on a flower, while Blossom stands hesitantly listening to what Boo has to say.

The painting deals with themes of betrayal and conflict between friends and the vulnerability of our feelings.