




Literary Escape-Art No. 88
- Paper: Archival Rag watercolour paper.
- Frames: High quality frame.
- Mount: Acid-free, mould-free mounts.
The painting depicts a book in hand, intricately detailed with pen work. Watercolours are used to create an atmosphere of the physical place, as well as to evoke the sense of being transported to different places and times through reading.
The composition emphasises the person's quiet and contemplative moment, symbolizing the mental journey that books offer.
The saying "Reading gives us some places to go when we have to stay where we are" incorporated into the painting, serves as a contemplative and thought-provoking message. It implies that reading allows us to escape into different worlds and experiences even when we are physically in one place. The combination of the reader and the message reinforces the idea of the intellectual and emotional journeys that books provide.
The blend of detailed pen work and the evocative qualities of watercolours create a visually tranquil and intellectually engaging artwork. It inspires viewers to reflect on the transformative power of reading and how it can transport us to different places and times, all from the comfort of our own surroundings.
This painting would make for a visually inviting and intellectually stimulating addition to any space, encouraging viewers to celebrate the richness of the literary world and the endless adventures it offers.