Tag: isolation

  • The Yellow Patio

    The Yellow Patio

    Today I am sharing a new graphic piece titled “The Yellow Patio.” The title is intentionally a bit on the nose—an ironic nod to a cheerful early spring setting that actually masks the heavier, psychological weight of the scene.

    Based on a reference photo of a small bistro area, this piece gave me the opportunity to lean heavily into a Synthetist, graphic style of color blocking. The composition is built entirely on the boundary between light and dark, inside and outside. To translate the intense feeling of that boundary, I used deep, unnatural blues and heavy purples to anchor the foreground shadows, which perfectly frame the harsh, acidic, vibrating yellow of the sunlight hitting the concrete floor.

    This piece ties directly into the theme of the “quiet observer” that runs through much of my work. By placing the viewer firmly within the cold shadow, looking out past the empty iron chairs toward a lone, distant figure beyond the fence, it creates a distinct sense of isolation and voyeurism. It’s a moment of being entirely separated from the warmth and the outside world, suspended in bold, flat color.

    Technical Details:

    • 9×12 140lb hot press
    • Sakura fine liners
    • India ink
  • The Weight of Lastness

    The Weight of Lastness

    Continuing the visual narrative of the Kauai-oo’s final moments, this second piece shifts focus to the act of looking outwards, a posture imbued with profound symbolic weight. The composition emphasizes the bird’s gaze beyond the immediate frame, a silent witness to an empty horizon where no response awaits its call. Through this outward orientation, the illustration aims to capture not just the physical state of being alone, but the immense existential burden of that isolation, the quiet horror of confronting a future—or lack thereof—where one’s existence has no continuation or reflection.

    The interplay of shade and light becomes a crucial visual language in conveying this sense of finality and dread. Deep shadows often encroach upon the form, symbolizing the encroaching darkness of extinction and the heavy, suffocating weight of being the last. Conversely, areas of light, perhaps stark or distant, highlight the bird’s solitary presence against an indifferent backdrop, underscoring the stark reality of its situation and the ultimate, inescapable nature of its end. These elements combine to evoke the universal human experience of facing moments of absolute powerlessness and the deep, visceral fear that accompanies the contemplation of finality and irreparable loss.

    Technical Details:

    • Samsung Tab9 Ultra
    • Infinite Painter