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''Tired sunsets and the tired people -

it takes a lifetime to die and

no time at

all''

(Bukowski)

This is a painting created onto a 109x153cm reclaimed plywood sheet. Some of the materials include acrylics, oil pastels and charcoal. The painting has been created 2018-2019. 

This painting has been titled after a poem by Bukowski as it best describes the anxiety, fear and freedom of living in a world where anything is possible and nothing really matters.

It has been created as a response to many well known artworks, such as Konrad Mägi's 'Landscape with a Red Cloud' (1913-1914), Edvard Munch's 'Melancholy' (1892) and Gustav Klimt's 'The Kiss' (1907-1908). 

Exhibited at the solo show 'Vaid tean, et kus?kil kodu' ('I just know, somewhere? is home) from 14/01/21 - 31/08/21 at Hestia Hotel Europa, Tallinn, Estonia.

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