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The Calm
Oil on linen canvas 50 x 40 cm
This piece captures a familiar streetscape in a moment of unnatural stillness. A place that’s usually overflowing with summer crowds sits completely empty, its silence carrying an almost ominous undertone. The absence of cars and people transforms the scene into something quietly unsettling—the calm before something.
A subtle glow in the upper left corner hints at an unseen presence, playing with the idea of an arrival or an invasion, though its source remains ambiguous. Is it the storm building in the heavy sky? The influx of holidaymakers that soon swarm this very street? Or something more otherworldly altogether?
The Calm explores that delicate tension between peace and unease—between knowing what’s coming and imagining what else could be on its way.
(There is slight damage to the canvas in the upper left corner of the painting, the price has been reduced accordingly. Hardly noticeable.)
Oil on linen canvas 50 x 40 cm
This piece captures a familiar streetscape in a moment of unnatural stillness. A place that’s usually overflowing with summer crowds sits completely empty, its silence carrying an almost ominous undertone. The absence of cars and people transforms the scene into something quietly unsettling—the calm before something.
A subtle glow in the upper left corner hints at an unseen presence, playing with the idea of an arrival or an invasion, though its source remains ambiguous. Is it the storm building in the heavy sky? The influx of holidaymakers that soon swarm this very street? Or something more otherworldly altogether?
The Calm explores that delicate tension between peace and unease—between knowing what’s coming and imagining what else could be on its way.
(There is slight damage to the canvas in the upper left corner of the painting, the price has been reduced accordingly. Hardly noticeable.)