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35. Another year has passed, an invitation for a new self-indulgent post.

A year of slow rebirths.
Emerging through grief are new layers of self-knowledge.
Approaching choices, and artwork newly weathered eyes.
Maybe it’s time to re-read novel
πŸŽ‚34 pt.2πŸŽ‚ ❀️‍πŸ”₯
πŸŽ‚Saying hello to 34 and goodbye to the darkest and most difficult year of my life so far. The phrase “turning over a new leaf” has never struck so deeply. Saying goodbye to a personal epoch. Saying goodbye to my dad. Saying goodbye to jo
33 πŸŽ‚ A forest path between the end of youth and the start of middle age. Last year began in the loudest possible way, the center of a thousand vibrating strangers at Berghain, and ending in the quietest, church bells ringing out the year on a pitch-
“Unprecedented Crisis”

2020. Acrylic, pen, pencil,
spray paint, on canvas.
100 x 80cm (39.4” x 31.5”) Reflecting on language in media: for 2020 the phrase "unprecedented crisis" has come to define the year. From COV
“A completely different and opposite question”

Swipe for details.

Excited to ship this treasure to a new home next week. πŸ’

2018
Acrylic, oil, pen, pencil, on canvas.
80cm x 120cm (31.5x47in)

#painting #abstractart #figuredrawing #fig
Sloppy moon.
Delinquent mourner.
Slowly, then all at once.
Wilderness of time.
Double-bound.
Wasp lover.
Painting with clarity and quietness. Mining for expression. 181cm. Zukunft (maybe). Unified doom theory. What has art ever done for you?
Hearing the ice *clink* in my scotch glass connects me to my father. Divorced dads club. Falling backwards into an identity. Sketching connects me to my adolescence. Old boots in resin. Paris is exhaust, Kyiv is youth. I left all my fear on the moon.
Retaliatory selfhood
“Father & Child” 2019. Acrylic & spray paint on canvas. Dimensions variable. On location at “Ruin Dorneck”, an 800 year-old ruin of a fort overlooking the Rhein valley near Basel, Switzerland. Part of “You do You
Big mood.
Big city.
Reality beckons. Photo by @james_harris_london
“Is nothing enough to believe in?” I’ve started a new profile to focus on my studio and portfolio (as opposed to private/travel/observation which is most of this profile.) give a follow @studio_robbie 
2019, acrylic, pencil, and oil
Heat death rebirth