Take the Time to Notice
Available sizes:
8.5" x 11" open edition print (only at shows)
13" x 19" signed and numbered, limited edition print (out of 250)
Want to purchase this artwork? Buy it directly from the artist at the following shows:
Chattacon
MidSouthCon
JordanCon
The Tennessee Renaissance Festival
LibertyCon
GenCon
Dragon*Con
Ohio Renaissance Festival
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About the Piece:
This was an illustration for a friend's short story collection.
The story tells of a mother who wakes up one morning, and looks at her sleeping husband next to her. As she walks through her house, she thinks about her 2 daughters, one about to be married, the other going off to college. She walks downstairs, and she begins to visualize the memories of her and her families' life. She makes a cup of coffee, and walks outside into the winter morning.
As she walks through the snow covered trees, she thinks about how people nowadays are just to busy to notice the small things in life, the birds in the trees, the wind in your hair, the snowflakes falling around you. She comes upon the edge of a frozen river, slips her robe off, and walks to the center. She smiles as she stands on the ice, arms outstretched, as the ice cracks and buckles underneath her.
This piece was completed entirely with charcoal and white pastel. The goal was to juxtapose the sad, jarring story with a calm, serene landscape.
The original sold at Dragon*Con in 2008
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About the Artist:
Paul and his brother Michael opened Aradani Studios in 2002, selling both their artwork and costuming as they travelled all across the US. Paul’s medium of choice is charcoal, a passion he discovered in college. He loves the fluidity of it, the ease of moving it across the page with a simple gesture, and on the flipside, the challenge of it, such a simple gesture can also erase hours of painstaking detail. Paul’s work has won numerous awards around the country, including the prestigious Chesley Award in 2006, for Best Monochrome Unpublished for his piece Nightmare. He currently resides in Nashville, TN, where he, his brother, and sister continue to expand and build their elf ear empire. You can see his artwork at http://paulbielaczyc.com/.