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$2,975.00The Story
Step into a world where wit meets wisdom with "I Tried To Drown My Sorrows But The Bastards Learned How To Swim AP 1/2," a compelling mixed media artwork by The Connor Brothers. This hand-coloured edition, grandly framed in a white flat floating inlay, measures an impressive 46 x 70 inches and is rich in both narrative and visual allure.
Capturing the essence of vintage glamour with a modern twist, this piece showcases a woman deep in reflection, her gaze locked on the cocktail glass before herāa symbol of life's persisting challenges despite attempts at escapism. Her dark hair frames an expression that speaks volumes without words; it's as if she's contemplating the complexities of existence itself.
The colour palette is meticulously chosen to evoke emotions and set the toneādeep forest greens mingle with pitch blacks, creating an intimate setting. Flourishes of olive green breathe life into the scene, while hints of almond and antique lace add layers of depth and sophistication. Charcoal greys fuse seamlessly with touches of verdant moss, enveloping the viewer in a cocoon of introspection.
With their signature blend of artistry and intellect, The Connor Brothers have crafted not just an artwork but an experience. "I Tried To Drown My Sorrows But The Bastards Learned How To Swim AP 1/2" stands as a testament to their mastery over metaphorāand their ability to weave poignancy with humour.
This piece is more than just decoration; itās a conversation starterāan invitation to delve deeper into our own stories and perhaps find solace in shared human experiences. Perfect for those who appreciate art that not only beautifies space but also enriches the soul.
Description
Step into a world where wit meets wisdom with "I Tried To Drown My Sorrows But The Bastards Learned How To Swim AP 1/2," a compelling mixed media artwork by The Connor Brothers. This hand-coloured edition, grandly framed in a white flat floating inlay, measures an impressive 46 x 70 inches and is rich in both narrative and visual allure.
Capturing the essence of vintage glamour with a modern twist, this piece showcases a woman deep in reflection, her gaze locked on the cocktail glass before herāa symbol of life's persisting challenges despite attempts at escapism. Her dark hair frames an expression that speaks volumes without words; it's as if she's contemplating the complexities of existence itself.
The colour palette is meticulously chosen to evoke emotions and set the toneādeep forest greens mingle with pitch blacks, creating an intimate setting. Flourishes of olive green breathe life into the scene, while hints of almond and antique lace add layers of depth and sophistication. Charcoal greys fuse seamlessly with touches of verdant moss, enveloping the viewer in a cocoon of introspection.
With their signature blend of artistry and intellect, The Connor Brothers have crafted not just an artwork but an experience. "I Tried To Drown My Sorrows But The Bastards Learned How To Swim AP 1/2" stands as a testament to their mastery over metaphorāand their ability to weave poignancy with humour.
This piece is more than just decoration; itās a conversation starterāan invitation to delve deeper into our own stories and perhaps find solace in shared human experiences. Perfect for those who appreciate art that not only beautifies space but also enriches the soul.















