CLARKE, PETER

  • Tired
  • CLARKE, PETER
  • 1958
  • Colour Linocut
  • Signed and dated
  • 35/50
  • Sheet Size: 18 x 20.5 centimeters

This artwork by Peter Clarke, titled Tired (1958), is a striking colour linocut that captures a sense of exhaustion and introspection. Rendered in a warm orange hue, the piece depicts a figure hunched over, with their arms folded over their face. The simplicity of the lines and the stylised form focus attention on the subject's emotional state, suggesting a universal experience of fatigue or weariness. The minimal background and the bold colour choice intensify the feeling of isolation, as if the figure is lost in their own thoughts or retreating inward to rest.

Clarke's work here emphasises the emotional and physical toll of exhaustion, presenting a scene that many can empathise with. The use of a monochromatic palette reinforces the mood, drawing the viewer into a space where they can reflect on themes of labor, resilience, and the quiet moments when individuals seek solace from the demands of life. This piece is both visually engaging and emotionally resonant, showcasing Clarke’s ability to communicate profound feelings through simplicity and form.


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