[WIP] Reunion - Safe at last

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Reunion - Safe at Last presents a tender moment between a mother and child returned to one another after forced separation. The composition centers on the pair: the mother kneels, forehead resting against her child's, her green jacket and the child's red shirt rendered in warm, contrasting tones that draw the eye. Small details — a wristband on the child, a stack of papers, a tossed teddy and a child’s drawing on the floor — reveal the ordeal behind the reunion and the fragility of what was lost. In the background, muted figures in uniform stand as a ghostly presence, while another reunited pair appears as a softer echo, reinforcing the larger human story. Textured brushwork and layered light give the scene depth and a quiet intensity, and drifting feathers suggest both vulnerability and release. This evocative piece makes a thoughtful, powerful focal point for a living room, office, or community space.

  • “It is evocative of a mother's love for her child which can never diminish”

  • “Texture and colours”

Artwork:

Reunion - Safe at Last presents a tender moment between a mother and child returned to one another after forced separation. The composition centers on the pair: the mother kneels, forehead resting against her child's, her green jacket and the child's red shirt rendered in warm, contrasting tones that draw the eye. Small details — a wristband on the child, a stack of papers, a tossed teddy and a child’s drawing on the floor — reveal the ordeal behind the reunion and the fragility of what was lost. In the background, muted figures in uniform stand as a ghostly presence, while another reunited pair appears as a softer echo, reinforcing the larger human story. Textured brushwork and layered light give the scene depth and a quiet intensity, and drifting feathers suggest both vulnerability and release. This evocative piece makes a thoughtful, powerful focal point for a living room, office, or community space.

  • “It is evocative of a mother's love for her child which can never diminish”

  • “Texture and colours”