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Guilt Painting

Vernon Finney

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Stone

Size: 20 W x 24 H x 0.3 D in

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About The Artwork

This painting was completed back in 1967. It depicts a figure, in a pose revealing his feelings of anguish, misery and indeed guilt. Hence, why I ended up calling this painting "Guilt". It was done in Acrylics on Masonite, as was the case with many artworks I completed while living in Las Vegas, Nevada. Some may see this as a negative painting, but I prefer to see it as a prompt to start anew, leaving your feelings of lament and depression behind and starting on a new path to better mind and better soul.

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Painting:Acrylic on Stone

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:20 W x 24 H x 0.3 D in

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My last painting, thus far, was just recently completed in September 2021. As of May 2021, at 97 years of age, my desire to paint lives on, even though I have trouble seeing properly (Macular Degeneration) and my hands are a bit shaky from time to time (Essential Tremors). Nevertheless, I still managed to finish this latest painting, a landscape, with fields protruding from below a majestic looking column of colorful clouds glowing in the vibrancy of a fiery sunset. Seeing as I have trouble with my hand trembles, I have to complete my work by using the 'daubing' technique, however, not in a careless manner as the terminology may suggest. I plan to outlive my mother, whom lived to be 107 years of age. To do so, I must try to find forever homes for some of my larger and most coveted pieces of art. I've always said I want to donate all the art I have in my possession to an art museum that'll agree to display it from time to time, when I pass away. Yet, finances dictate I should try to use my artwork to better set myself up for the years ahead, if I do indeed plan to live in my own home for the next decade or so. Hence, putting some of my children (original works of art) up for adoption to a new loving home and future.

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