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I Walk Across This Universe Blindfolded, Never to Understand the Meaning of my Existence Print

Rum Freeman

United Kingdom

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

um Freeman has been working on the Silent Storm exhibition for the past year. Depicting topics of mental health and suicide, it is inspired by the painting Ophelia by Sir John Everett Millais, as well as modern pop culture. This year Rum began a thriving partnership with leading UK mental health charity SANE, after they reviewed her work as "arresting and thought-provoking, reflecting on a very serious subject". I Walk Across This Universe Blindfolded, Never to Understand the Meaning of my Existence. Created while artist was looking for a meaning in their life and grappling with ideas of control.

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Giclee on Canvas

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16 W x 12 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

17.75 W x 13.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Rum Freeman is an artist based in London. Arriving in the UK in the winter of 2013, she initially studied the Meisner Technique at The Actors’ Temple before finding her freedom working with acrylics, and more recently oil paint. Applying a highly emotional process of creation, Rum approaches the canvas in the same way as if she were working on a role, resulting in a dynamic and incredibly engaging experience for the viewer. You can see an example of her process here: This year Rum began a thriving partnership with leading UK mental health charity SANE, after they reviewed her work as "arresting and thought-provoking, reflecting on a very serious subject". Rum Freeman held their first solo exhibition in a heart of Sloane Square at The Royal Court Theatre. The artist creates expressive , unsettling and dark pieces. Early works haunt audiences with their magnetic fear and discomfort.

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