Illustrated print with original poetry. Print is based on a dreamlike Brighton seafront.
Print features the West Pier with a colourful sea and sky background with a boat riding towards the moon.
Mixed media print featuring original words.
Print reads 'The memories you want to keep can be the hardest to reach when the world is imploding and bitter branches hide the light. I am filled with fury because there is nothing to do, yet all needs to change. Everyone wants to go to busy streets and consume. We buy things to hide from the reality of our existence. So we can ignore the anguish of this world. But it gets darker. We only want to hear lullabies, no songs of pain: The truth offends. What if the now hollow sky decides not to return? Do you remember when all were tucked away, the city slept and we were in a boat, in the cold, crisp winter; A moment unblemished. A welcome break with nothing interrupting. Let's do it again. Banquish afflicted minds and tortured souls to the sea, to be tossed by the waves. All the world's suffering too, lets cast that out, it can drown on the ocean's floor forevermore; We'll set sail through the scattered stars to where all is shining and we can breathe lightly, softly, free: let's stay here forever; me and my one true love, on the earth's ceiling, where the only thing that dies or burns is a star who slips from perpetual eternity. She is glowing transiently, a final meteoric flickering, just for our eyes.'
Printed on Artist Quality eco friendly recycled paper.