Philosopher at the Gates of Dawn
figure fading from existence surrounded by classical architecture with 'Old Harry Rocks' and a broken amphora

The philosopher is so engrossed with the concentrations within the ripples of his mind that parts of him begin to disappear from the reality of the concrete world that surrounds him as he enters the realms of intense theory and equations, computations and calculations.

The more he concentrates on his project - the less noticeable he becomes.

Philosopher at the Gates of Dawn

January 1994
16" x 22"
406 x 559mm
oil on canvas

Exhibited 1995

The Webster Gallery
Surrey

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