The Escapist | Original Painting
The Escapist is the fourth piece from my Post Blue series.
“The Escapist is an exploration of the need to escape, inspired by the whimsical world of Alice in Wonderland. A figure wearing white rabbit ears symbolizes the longing to step into a fantastical realm—a place of solace where the ordinary rules of life fade away.
This piece speaks to the power of imagination as a refuge during difficult times, offering comfort, strength, and a reminder that even amid life’s complexities, there’s beauty and healing to be found in moments of escape.”
Oil on stretched canvas
12x16"
Unframed
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The Escapist is the fourth piece from my Post Blue series.
“The Escapist is an exploration of the need to escape, inspired by the whimsical world of Alice in Wonderland. A figure wearing white rabbit ears symbolizes the longing to step into a fantastical realm—a place of solace where the ordinary rules of life fade away.
This piece speaks to the power of imagination as a refuge during difficult times, offering comfort, strength, and a reminder that even amid life’s complexities, there’s beauty and healing to be found in moments of escape.”
Oil on stretched canvas
12x16"
Unframed
Shipping is available worldwide - Please contact me after purchase to discuss P&P options/payment
Pay in four interest-free instalments available at checkout.
The Escapist is the fourth piece from my Post Blue series.
“The Escapist is an exploration of the need to escape, inspired by the whimsical world of Alice in Wonderland. A figure wearing white rabbit ears symbolizes the longing to step into a fantastical realm—a place of solace where the ordinary rules of life fade away.
This piece speaks to the power of imagination as a refuge during difficult times, offering comfort, strength, and a reminder that even amid life’s complexities, there’s beauty and healing to be found in moments of escape.”