Lost Planet Seeks Future Painting

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"LOST PLANET SEEKS FUTURE" PAINTING.

Original art, painted by Delphine Pontvieux in her Chicago workshop.

  • Diptych. Painted January 2024
  • Mixed media on wood panels.
  • Acrylic, styrofoam, stone clay, re-harvested plastic on wood panel.

  • About this painting:

    "Lost Planet Seeks Future" is a thought-provoking painting that takes viewers on a cosmic journey through the vastness of space. The canvas unfolds a narrative of solitude, hope, and the quest for life in the face of desolation.

    The backdrop of the painting is a portrayal of the cosmos, with swirling galaxies and nebulae that seem to stretch into infinity. Amidst this celestial expanse, a small, desolate planet commands attention. On this barren sphere stands a lone dead tree, its branches reaching out like a haunting silhouette against the cosmic tapestry.

    The tree, a stark symbol of life once thriving, now stands as a solitary witness to the planet's desolation. Yet, on the horizon, another planet beckons, shrouded in mystery. The viewer is left to wonder whether this distant world holds the promise of renewal or succumbs to the same fate.

    Positioned near the dead tree, two bees emerge as unexpected protagonists in this cosmic drama. They symbolize resilience and the instinctive drive for survival. The bees, tiny, yet, determined, embark on a daring escape from the desolate planet, their delicate wings propelling them towards the unknown destination of the distant planet, as they seek the possibility of life there.

    The uncertainty surrounding the fate of the bees mirrors the uncertainties of the cosmos and the fragile nature of existence.

    "Lost Planet Seeks Future" invites contemplation on the themes of isolation, renewal, and the eternal quest for life in the vastness of the universe. The contrast between desolation and potential revitalization creates a captivating narrative that encourages viewers to reflect on the fragility and resilience inherent in the cosmic journey of life. The painting also serves as a poignant reminder of our responsibility to navigate environmental challenges and seek a sustainable future.

  • Two wooden panels, each one measuring 18" x 24" (46 x 61 cm).
  • Painted by Delphine Pontvieux in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
  • This painting is available to ship anytime.



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