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Scent of Pain Drawing

James E Rice

United States

Drawing, Colored Pencil on Paper

Size: 20.5 W x 14.5 H x 0.1 D in

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"Searching the Mysterious Side of the Landscape" Inspiration for this drawing came from a hiking trip to Bear Mountain State Park in New York. Two senior officers in charge are on duty in their cave. In a split second, the atmosphere changes to panic and desperation. The scent of pain has been digested by all. The center leader reacts by turning stiff as if in a frozen trance. Also frozen in the most senior office and is unable to move because of the panic of being harmed. Catastrophe will be entering soon and all will perish. The animal-like creature is running out encouraging the officers to run. A portion of the cave itself is also running in desperation.

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Drawing:Colored Pencil on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:20.5 W x 14.5 H x 0.1 D in

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Searching the Mysterious Side of the Landscape Retired on Long Island so there is more time for artwork, walking some, running some, and exploring a love of nature. God and family are there too. Currently, my artwork involves the use of colored pencils on quality paper. The theme is Searching the Mysterious Side of the Landscape. I use landscape imagery as a means to search for the unseen. Perhaps to uncover a mystery, to show a struggle, or to creatively suggest that there is more going on than we can see. Most of us are confronted with notions of something more than ourselves present in our environment. Forces are at work. Is evil real? I question if the human heart has really changed that much over time. Evil can be tempting. But, there is something holding evil back or all would be evil and I could not recognize it. The something must be greater than evil. But this will change too. Can one imagine the freedom to be had from experiencing the idea that there is no thought of evil from anyone, any institution, anywhere in the world? The struggle against evil actions such as killing, hurting, hatred, slavery, stealing, and others, will no longer be active and can finally find rest.

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