Robert Franceschini

contributor to 1 poster

  • A man with his hands in his coat pockets reads the inscription on a war memorial statue, his shadow in the form of a saluting soldier

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    Emptiness Echoes

    I felt that the haiku was great. It has a very patriotic feel, as well as a great location. The war memorial statues at Clinton Square fall right into the genre of work that I normally enjoy working on.

    My personal work that I enjoy is cityscape paintings of European cities like Venice, Rome and Tuscany. This haiku gave me the opportunity to paint a landscape and I was able to include a human figure, which gave it a narrative quality.

    As far as the figure is concerned, I felt that the haiku was explaining a man paying his respect to the soldier who fought in the war. I also portrayed one of the “fallen soldiers” returning the respect with a salute in the cast shadow of the figure.