Title: Paradise Lost

Oil on canvas 150cm x 100cm

£3500

The painting holds the tension between what was and what remains. Light strains against encroaching shadow; forms reach for something just beyond the frame. Every stroke carries the echo of a world that once felt whole, and the ache of recognising its absence.

This is not a story of destruction, but of transformation. Loss reshapes us. It sharpens our awareness of what mattered, and forces us to confront the spaces left behind. In that confrontation, a new kind of truth emerges — quieter, more complex, and undeniably human.

Paradise Lost invites the viewer to stand in that in‑between place: where longing meets acceptance, where memory meets reality, and where the remnants of paradise still glow, faint but persistent, in the shadows.

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