Time Travelers, 2016

I began this painting by using a recycled photo of a son and his mother—I wanted to link the past to the now and onto the future. My intention is to depict remnants a sign painter might have in her shop in the early 1900’s. Adding rough text requires the viewer to “stop” & look at this unknown and somber family. To give it depth and bring the piece back to the future, I painted geometric elements that suggest Euclidian depth and a teeny bit of illusion.

  • Time Travelers, 2016: Joan Raspo
  • oil, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
  • 24 x 48 inches (60.96 x 121.92 cm)

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