Oil Painting.
26 x 46 cm
At the start of the first COVID-19 lockdown people panic brought clearing the shelves of supermarkets whilst maintaining social distancing.
Empty shelves were rather alarming as a person with diabetes as I need a stable supply of carbohydrate which was gone.
Drawing made in response to paranoia and fear of other people that gestated during COVID-19 lockdowns. Supermarkets felt scenes in apocalyptic movies. . .
Drawing made at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, UK Government guidance was a shambles and people were unclear on the nature of the infectious disease and how to tey to protect against it. There was a new story of a man on the tube with a plastic box on his head.
A drawing in response to COVID-19 and the introduction of face masks and shork wark insolation in the park. Inspired by Salon des Cent, 1896, Pierre Bonnard.