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As twilight descends for the final time, we find ourselves in a universe teetering on the edge of the known and the unknown. "The Last Night" unveils itself not as a conclusion but as a precipice overlooking a multitude of possibilities.

The protagonist of this narrative is an enigmatic bird-tree entity, a hybrid creation forged from the intertwined destinies of a weeping bird and a dying tree stump. Its existence, steeped in the melancholic hues of blues, blacks, and greys, encapsulates the profound silence of the impending dusk. The bird's eye, a flaming beacon of red, punctuates the monochrome tableau, a poignant reminder of life persisting amidst despair.

Nestled at the base of this entity, a silhouette is absorbed in a solemn prayer. His identity is as elusive as the whispering wind, his words lost in the quietude of the night. Yet his presence lends a human touch to the ethereal scene, tethering the surreal to the tangible.

As the chiaroscuro technique dances across the canvas, a dreamscape unfolds. The stark contrasts between light and shadow, the intricate detailing of the feathers, and the ethereal ambiance created by the assumed moonlight, all contribute to a visual symphony that is both haunting and enchanting. The silent conversation between the bird-tree entity and the man reverberates across the canvas, a dialogue that transcends the spoken word.

"The Last Night" beckons the observer to delve into the depths of their own psyche. It urges introspection, a journey into the labyrinth of personal interpretation. Each element within the painting, be it the crying bird, the dying tree stump, or the praying man, holds up a mirror to the observer's individual experiences and emotions.

Does the "last night" signify an ending or a new beginning? Is the bird's lament a dirge for a fading world, or is it an outcry of personal loss? Is the man's prayer a plea for salvation, or is it a hopeful hymn welcoming the dawn? The painting refuses to provide definitive answers. Instead, it presents an arena for the observer to grapple with these questions, a space where they can meditate upon the cyclic nature of endings and beginnings.

"The Last Night" is an exploration of the universal human experience of transition. It is an ode to the ephemeral beauty of endings and the silent promise of new beginnings. It is a testament to the resilience of life in the face of despair. It is a visual embodiment of the artist's journey through the realms of consciousness and subconsciousness, an invitation to the observer to embark on a similar journey.

As the observer immerses themselves in the painting, they become an integral part of "The Last Night", their interpretations and emotions breathing life into the narrative. The artwork, thus, evolves into a living entity, its story rewritten with each observer, its meaning redefined with each viewing.

a portion of initial proceeds and royalties will plants trees check jams2blues.art for more! J2B token holders get 15% off of our Store, contact to redeem.

Plant trees Support Artists Save The World With Art™

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I manipulate images with photoshop using paintbrushes, smudge tools, and traditional digital art methods, completely avoiding the use of AI in each of these digitally hand-drawn/painted art pieces. I use a technique I call Visual Psychic Automatism, where I release my subconscious and relinquish conscious control over producing the artwork based on what my visual brain tells me to do next. It is completely impulsive and compulsive artwork based on popular images found throughout the open world of social media that I transform completely into something new with my use of Psychic Automatism, otherwise known as automatic-drawing or "Surrealism". I use mainly photoshop, and sometimes Autodesk's sketchbook pro on my galaxy note s20 ultra. a portion of all proceeds from #jams2blues always goes to planting trees and a live embedded calculation of our sustainability impact can be viewed on the homepage of my Portfolio/blog website jams2blues.art

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As twilight descends for the final time, we find ourselves in a universe teetering on the edge of the known and the unknown. "The Last Night" unveils itself not as a conclusion but as a precipice overlooking a multitude of possibilities.

The protagonist of this narrative is an enigmatic bird-tree entity, a hybrid creation forged from the intertwined destinies of a weeping bird and a dying tree stump. Its existence, steeped in the melancholic hues of blues, blacks, and greys, encapsulates the profound silence of the impending dusk. The bird's eye, a flaming beacon of red, punctuates the monochrome tableau, a poignant reminder of life persisting amidst despair.

Nestled at the base of this entity, a silhouette is absorbed in a solemn prayer. His identity is as elusive as the whispering wind, his words lost in the quietude of the night. Yet his presence lends a human touch to the ethereal scene, tethering the surreal to the tangible.

As the chiaroscuro technique dances across the canvas, a dreamscape unfolds. The stark contrasts between light and shadow, the intricate detailing of the feathers, and the ethereal ambiance created by the assumed moonlight, all contribute to a visual symphony that is both haunting and enchanting. The silent conversation between the bird-tree entity and the man reverberates across the canvas, a dialogue that transcends the spoken word.

"The Last Night" beckons the observer to delve into the depths of their own psyche. It urges introspection, a journey into the labyrinth of personal interpretation. Each element within the painting, be it the crying bird, the dying tree stump, or the praying man, holds up a mirror to the observer's individual experiences and emotions.

Does the "last night" signify an ending or a new beginning? Is the bird's lament a dirge for a fading world, or is it an outcry of personal loss? Is the man's prayer a plea for salvation, or is it a hopeful hymn welcoming the dawn? The painting refuses to provide definitive answers. Instead, it presents an arena for the observer to grapple with these questions, a space where they can meditate upon the cyclic nature of endings and beginnings.

"The Last Night" is an exploration of the universal human experience of transition. It is an ode to the ephemeral beauty of endings and the silent promise of new beginnings. It is a testament to the resilience of life in the face of despair. It is a visual embodiment of the artist's journey through the realms of consciousness and subconsciousness, an invitation to the observer to embark on a similar journey.

As the observer immerses themselves in the painting, they become an integral part of "The Last Night", their interpretations and emotions breathing life into the narrative. The artwork, thus, evolves into a living entity, its story rewritten with each observer, its meaning redefined with each viewing.

a portion of initial proceeds and royalties will plants trees check jams2blues.art for more! J2B token holders get 15% off of our Store, contact to redeem.

Plant trees Support Artists Save The World With Art™

Visual Psychic Automatism collection image

I manipulate images with photoshop using paintbrushes, smudge tools, and traditional digital art methods, completely avoiding the use of AI in each of these digitally hand-drawn/painted art pieces. I use a technique I call Visual Psychic Automatism, where I release my subconscious and relinquish conscious control over producing the artwork based on what my visual brain tells me to do next. It is completely impulsive and compulsive artwork based on popular images found throughout the open world of social media that I transform completely into something new with my use of Psychic Automatism, otherwise known as automatic-drawing or "Surrealism". I use mainly photoshop, and sometimes Autodesk's sketchbook pro on my galaxy note s20 ultra. a portion of all proceeds from #jams2blues always goes to planting trees and a live embedded calculation of our sustainability impact can be viewed on the homepage of my Portfolio/blog website jams2blues.art

Category Art
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Last Updated9 months ago
Creator Earnings
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