Medium | Giclee |
Format | Framed |
Style | Contemporary |
Image W x H | 18.5" x 14.5" ? |
‘East of the Sun, West of the Moon' was inspired by an old Norwegian folktale according to the hugely talented contemporary fine artist behind the brand new Spring 2015 release seen here for the first time, no lesser driving force of her chosen genre than Kerry Darlington herself. A life-long fan of the written words and pictures discovered in some of the best children’s fiction classics from down the years, the North Walian exponent has looked further afield for her illustrative influences at this very latest time of asking, pictorially resulting in this breath-taking hand embellished and glossed sketch.
In this piece, the young girl has just left home for the first time, with the best-selling Darlington seeking to capture her expression as she gazes in awe and wonder at nature's display in the skies above her, while subconsciously part of her awakens and remembers who she really is. Indeed, a lot to be taken from an individually signed, limited edition sketch measuring some 18.5” x 14.5”, yet that’s graphically thanks in no small part to Darlington’s immense gift for visual storytelling in the merest of strokes. Available to pre-order now via the usual channels.