Our Sky was blue

Our Sky was blue

This artwork, titled Our Sky Was Once Blue #3, is a striking piece that combines intricate textures, layered materials, and dynamic forms. Measuring 81″ x 103″, it presents a visually compelling abstraction, evoking both organic and industrial elements.

The piece appears to explore themes of environmental decay, urbanization, and memory. Its fragmented composition, with layers of varied textures and muted colors interspersed with flashes of vibrant hues, suggests a map-like structure or a landscape undergoing transformation. The title hints at a poignant narrative—perhaps a reflection on environmental loss or a longing for a time when nature thrived unspoiled.

The use of materials, which might include recycled or found objects, adds depth to the interpretation, symbolizing the remnants of human impact on the planet. The interplay of light and shadow within the three-dimensional structure further reinforces the sense of movement and disruption, drawing the viewer into its complex narrative.

Overall, Our Sky Was Once Blue #3 invites contemplation on the relationship between humanity and the environment, blending beauty and critique in a powerful visual language.

Project Details

  • 19 elda St, Melbourne MP 3, Australia

  • Mary medona

  • Oil painting, Sketches

  • http://envato.com

  • Jan 28th - Mar 11th

  • France