A series of charcoal 'studio conversations' with the great painter Eugene Delacroix. His miniature oil painting 'Christ on the Sea of Galilee' ( he did ~12 versions of this) is enlarged in a charcoal transcript with a contemporary twist. The halos and use of light; colour and impasto of the paint, by Delacroix is swapped for the 21st Century glow from mobile phones and tablets. Both a contemporary twist and comment by the artist on the Mediterranean migrant crisis and imagery of migrants holding up phones to get a signal. There are three framed versions in this series. Previously exhibited with the Naivety Drawings.
This signed charcoal on paper drawing is float framed in white wood and art glass, ready to hang. See the others in this series.
Size: 100 x 90 framed size ~120cm x 110cm x 7cm
I also have these available a much smaller ~A4 size, square giclee prints.