Untitled, Unfinished, Uninspired (Milton Lovell Christian)
TItle of Artwork: Untitled, Unfinished, Uninspired
Materials Used: acrylic on canvas, aged for 34 years
Price: Not For Sale
Medium: painting
Date created (Year): 1990
Size:
Rarity: 1/1
Condition: Mint
Signature: On Back
Certification of Authenticity:
Frame: unframed
Series: Dark Matters
About the Work: An adolescent imagining of a familiar but fictional place in the mountains of Colorado, similar
to where I spent summers fishing with my grandfather. The dull and lifeless scene depicts the time period
between the end of winter and beginning of spring when snow melt has turned everything to mud and the trees
have not yet begun blooming. An unintentional mirror to the chaotic and ugly years surrounding its creation.
I was never inspired to finish this piece. It came from watching my dad painting alongside Bob Ross on TV but
rejecting some of Ross’s techniques because of a lack of access to oils. Overwhelmed with ideas about what it
would take to finish the piece, I stopped and gave up on the piece, gave up on art. But in the years following I
continued to find art in my work, making small pieces on the side for friends and family, before finding my way
back to painting.
TItle of Artwork: Untitled, Unfinished, Uninspired
Materials Used: acrylic on canvas, aged for 34 years
Price: Not For Sale
Medium: painting
Date created (Year): 1990
Size:
Rarity: 1/1
Condition: Mint
Signature: On Back
Certification of Authenticity:
Frame: unframed
Series: Dark Matters
About the Work: An adolescent imagining of a familiar but fictional place in the mountains of Colorado, similar
to where I spent summers fishing with my grandfather. The dull and lifeless scene depicts the time period
between the end of winter and beginning of spring when snow melt has turned everything to mud and the trees
have not yet begun blooming. An unintentional mirror to the chaotic and ugly years surrounding its creation.
I was never inspired to finish this piece. It came from watching my dad painting alongside Bob Ross on TV but
rejecting some of Ross’s techniques because of a lack of access to oils. Overwhelmed with ideas about what it
would take to finish the piece, I stopped and gave up on the piece, gave up on art. But in the years following I
continued to find art in my work, making small pieces on the side for friends and family, before finding my way
back to painting.
TItle of Artwork: Untitled, Unfinished, Uninspired
Materials Used: acrylic on canvas, aged for 34 years
Price: Not For Sale
Medium: painting
Date created (Year): 1990
Size:
Rarity: 1/1
Condition: Mint
Signature: On Back
Certification of Authenticity:
Frame: unframed
Series: Dark Matters
About the Work: An adolescent imagining of a familiar but fictional place in the mountains of Colorado, similar
to where I spent summers fishing with my grandfather. The dull and lifeless scene depicts the time period
between the end of winter and beginning of spring when snow melt has turned everything to mud and the trees
have not yet begun blooming. An unintentional mirror to the chaotic and ugly years surrounding its creation.
I was never inspired to finish this piece. It came from watching my dad painting alongside Bob Ross on TV but
rejecting some of Ross’s techniques because of a lack of access to oils. Overwhelmed with ideas about what it
would take to finish the piece, I stopped and gave up on the piece, gave up on art. But in the years following I
continued to find art in my work, making small pieces on the side for friends and family, before finding my way
back to painting.