Contemporary
- Works for Sale
24 JANUARY, 2017
Watercolour and Gouache on paper
Signed 2021
680w x 495h
There are over 100,000 working ships in on the seas. They carry nearly everything we eat, wear and use. They are the reason behind your cheap T-shirt and reasonably priced T.V.
The world largest port, Shanghai’s Yangshan Deep Water Port in China handles 40 million containers a year. The World’s largest ship, ‘Ever Ace’ can carry 23,992 containers. Her sister ship, ‘Ever Given’, grounded last year in the Suez Canal causing global supply chain blockages.
The recent pandemic has shown us how vulnerable our supply chains are with border restrictions, social distancing and factory closures, all leading to soaring freights rates and contributing to our present-day inflation.
Containment, in simple terms, is the action of keeping something under control or within limits. In Psychological terms, Containment is an aspect of resilience and refers to the capacity of internally managing troubling thoughts, feelings and behaviors that arise as a consequence of stress.
This series of artworks has evolved over the last two years. The whirling, fluid, and splatter aspects of my work refers to the Covid plague, how it spreads and of my emotions from days of being confined in ‘Lockdown’.
These works could be considered as an historical commentary of ‘Our Place’ as we climb out of our emotionally contained boxes and venture again into everyday life.
$1,000.00
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