Artwork for Lockdown
Enjoy the simple things that surround us everyday
Samuel Thomas Artwork for lockdown
Living in this lockdown era, Norwich based artist Samuel Thomas shares some of his paintings he hopes will introduce some light and hope in this challenging time.
The artist explains: ‘We all live in hope for the future, but we should also practice appreciating the smaller joys within our everyday, that we may have overlooked or taken for granted before our Lockdown lifestyles took effect……….. My paintings have always been on a mission to persuade people to stop and pause, and to visually see and appreciate how much joy and beauty surrounds us in our everyday.’
Enjoy some of these paintings featuring some iconic Norwich views and wider Norfolk landscapes that will help you reconnect with the joys in your life and will help you feel optimistic and hopeful for the future that awaits you.
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