Starry Night Depression
by Tyler Robbins
Title
Starry Night Depression
Artist
Tyler Robbins
Medium
Painting - Painting
Description
2013
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January 9th, 2013
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Comments (25)
Linda Nielsen
Wow a very dramatic piece Tyler....is this digitally painted? It really expresses what so many of us have to endure from time to time. The white circular image appears like a light moving in closer to offer some hope to this troubled soul. Great art therapy example....great art.
Lenore Senior
What a perfect title for this moody, emotive artwork. I love this! Thank you so much. Instant v/f
Oiyee At Oystudio
You have captured that mood so well, Tyler! The layered textures perfectly mirror the complicated levels of thought in a depressed mind. f.v.
Danielle Haney
Aw~ feeling much sympathy for this poor soul... what a Beautiful & Touching piece of art Tyler.
Chrisann Ellis
Tyler, Outstanding Background and very emotional work!.. This Incredible work!!..fav.vt
Sharon Burger
I can't express my admiration as beautifully as my peers have , but still I see such insight, a lost soul with two choices, the light or the dark, does he have the ability to make the right choices alone, will he seek help before it's too late? Will someone love him enough to see his need? so very emotion filled Tyler .. v/f
Tyler Robbins replied:
My dear Sharon...you always express yourself admirably...and your visits and comments are truly appreciated...!
Carolyn LeGrand
A figure contemplating his soul in the universal scheme of things. I can feel this very quiet and heavy atmosphere. A very personal time I am observing. Stunning artwork Tyler!!
Clotilde Espinosa
The moon seems to represent his unable ness to express his feelings...very sad and quite night...still so beautiful Tyler!!! F/V.
Jolanta Anna Karolska
Brilliant work Tyler! I, for some reason also thought of Van Gogh...it must be the title...it must be very sad place to be in..will depression be ever understood?? Well...this is the question...fantastic piece of art work..as always very deep and expressive...bravo! f/v
Tyler Robbins replied:
Thanks so much, my dear friend..your insightful comments are always appreciated!