"Shedding Light" 2022 acrylic 36 x 24
Inspired by the song “The Sounds of Silence” (a Simon and Garfunkel original) released by Disturbed in 2015.
Lead singer David Draiman’s dramatic rendition led Casey-Mason to reflect on the state of this world bringing to light the collective and individual struggles we can no longer turn a blind eye. The lyrics describe the speaker's attempts to reach out to others, but finding that their words fall on deaf ears. The silence that surrounds them represents not just a lack of sound, but a lack of understanding and connection. The song has been interpreted in a variety of ways, including as a commentary on the dangers of mass media and the need for genuine human connection.
Utilizing the same palette and the artist’s love of the gestural style, this series takes you on a journey through the song.
Disturbed rendition-https://youtu.be/GJEA0RlVUsI
Certificate of authenticity accompanies all paintings. Images in-situ may not be to scale. Framing shown in any photos is for visualization purposes only. Narrow (0.750) canvas sides painted gray. Ships unframed. Artist signature on lower right.
Inspired by the song “The Sounds of Silence” (a Simon and Garfunkel original) released by Disturbed in 2015.
Lead singer David Draiman’s dramatic rendition led Casey-Mason to reflect on the state of this world bringing to light the collective and individual struggles we can no longer turn a blind eye. The lyrics describe the speaker's attempts to reach out to others, but finding that their words fall on deaf ears. The silence that surrounds them represents not just a lack of sound, but a lack of understanding and connection. The song has been interpreted in a variety of ways, including as a commentary on the dangers of mass media and the need for genuine human connection.
Utilizing the same palette and the artist’s love of the gestural style, this series takes you on a journey through the song.
Disturbed rendition-https://youtu.be/GJEA0RlVUsI
Certificate of authenticity accompanies all paintings. Images in-situ may not be to scale. Framing shown in any photos is for visualization purposes only. Narrow (0.750) canvas sides painted gray. Ships unframed. Artist signature on lower right.
Inspired by the song “The Sounds of Silence” (a Simon and Garfunkel original) released by Disturbed in 2015.
Lead singer David Draiman’s dramatic rendition led Casey-Mason to reflect on the state of this world bringing to light the collective and individual struggles we can no longer turn a blind eye. The lyrics describe the speaker's attempts to reach out to others, but finding that their words fall on deaf ears. The silence that surrounds them represents not just a lack of sound, but a lack of understanding and connection. The song has been interpreted in a variety of ways, including as a commentary on the dangers of mass media and the need for genuine human connection.
Utilizing the same palette and the artist’s love of the gestural style, this series takes you on a journey through the song.
Disturbed rendition-https://youtu.be/GJEA0RlVUsI
Certificate of authenticity accompanies all paintings. Images in-situ may not be to scale. Framing shown in any photos is for visualization purposes only. Narrow (0.750) canvas sides painted gray. Ships unframed. Artist signature on lower right.
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