Faces of the Soul is a contemplative portrait of the human experience, captured in a mosaic of looks, wrinkles and expressions. Each face breathes its own inner life: joy and sorrow, hope and melancholy, recognition and mystery. Together, they form a silent dialogue about connection and alienation, about how individuals and their emotions are woven into the fabrics of our society. The work invites the viewer to stand still, look and perhaps, for a moment, recognise a piece of themselves in the eyes of the other.
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Gilbert Greenwood grew up among paint, paintbrushes and wonder. From an early age, he saw more shades of green in a tree leaf than most people see in a rainbow. After studying Fine Arts in London - where he was known for his habit of making miniature paintings.. Read more…