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Ready Player Lost in Time Print

Mark M Whelan

United States

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

In a world of screens and code, We sometimes lose our way, Mistaking life for a computer game, Where we can reset and play. We go through the motions, Following the same old script, Never stopping to think, And never taking the risk. But life is not a game, It's a precious gift to be treasured, Full of joy and pain, And moments that can't be measured. So let us break free from this illusion, And embrace the world as it is, With all its beauty and complexity, And live each moment with bliss. For life is not a game, But a journey to be savored, So let us make the most of it, And live it to the fullest, And never mistake it for something less. A near-future depiction of the Empire State Building and people running away from what looks like a menacing robotic presence. This artwork is featured in Lil Diamond Smith's Book "Futurist: New York Edition." available on Amazon and Apple.

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Giclee on Canvas

Size:

16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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While Mark M. Whelan's art is primarily portraits and figurative pictures. However, his aim is not to represent a beautiful image of a person or an individual in a futuristic context; rather, it’s an ongoing exploration of the process of how art is created concerning its structure, composition, colour, and technique. Like many figurative painters of his generation, it’s impossible for Whelan to avoid the looming shadows of Francisco Goya, Francis Bacon, Hieronymus Bosch and Lucian Freud, all of which have dominated the figurative world, their paintings both evocative, emotional and full of existential angst and anticipation of an uncertain future. However, Whelan is finding his futuristic path into the light, away from these titans of the art world, his work constantly seeking to go beyond the discipline of representational art and the more gestural expressionism that we are familiar with in the figurative paintings of Bacon.

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