Dark Side of the Moon
Exclusively available to UK buyers, “Dark Side of the Moon” can be purchased through South Gate Gallery in Exeter, UK. The link will take you to the South Gate Gallery website for inquiries and purchases.
Dark Side of the Moon
Dark Side of the Moon is an evocative fine metal art painting by Anna McDermott that explores the duality of life's tumultuous events and the profound personal growth that can emerge from them. The artwork features a dark brown moon, crafted from copper and patinated to achieve its rich hue, centrally positioned amidst a swirling sea of blues and golds.
The dark side of the moon symbolizes the darker, more challenging aspects of our lives—the moments when we feel overwhelmed, ready to give up under the immense pressure. The turbulent seascape, with its varying shades of blue, represents the chaos and unpredictability of life's events, while the golden tones offer a glimmer of hope and the potential for transformation.
Through her innovative use of sculpted and painted graded metal, McDermott imbues the piece with an iridescent quality. The colours shift and shimmer as light interacts with the surface, enhancing the sense of movement and depth. This dynamic interplay between light and texture reflects the complexity of our experiences and the choices we face—whether to remain negatively affected or to grow from our struggles.
"Dark Side of the Moon" invites viewers to contemplate their own journeys through life's storms. It serves as a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is an opportunity for profound personal growth and transformation. By embracing the challenges and finding the strength to continue, we can emerge stronger and more resilient.
Price £450 - Sculpted graded metallic foil size 30 x 20 x 3 cm on blocked wood panel with an smooth glossy resin finish. This unique, one of a kind stunning indoor artworks are suitable for lounge, dining, and bedroom areas, adding a touch of elegance and intrigue to any indoor space.
Exclusively available to UK buyers, they can be purchased through South Gate Gallery in Exeter, UK. The link will take you to the South Gate Gallery website for inquiries and purchases.