ROLLING STONE
Archival 11”x14” Print
Rolling Stone is a haunting portrait that delves into the complexities of familial legacy and personal identity. Against a backdrop of intense rose-red, the subject—a man dressed in a black suit, adorned with a gold necklace and a cowboy hat—commands the viewer’s attention. His gaze is direct and unflinching, the eyes a focal point in the otherwise monochromatic figure. Fooly, through his personal connection to the narrative, explores the theme of the “rolling stone”—a man whose wanderlust and infidelity leave a trail of emotional turmoil. This painting graced the cover of the Jackson State University’s Journal of Art and Theatre. Rolling Stone encapsulates Fooly’s thematic focus on the repercussions of a patriarch's choices. The painting is both a tribute and a critique, a complex narrative woven into the rich textures of acrylic paint on canvas.
Archival 11”x14” Print
Rolling Stone is a haunting portrait that delves into the complexities of familial legacy and personal identity. Against a backdrop of intense rose-red, the subject—a man dressed in a black suit, adorned with a gold necklace and a cowboy hat—commands the viewer’s attention. His gaze is direct and unflinching, the eyes a focal point in the otherwise monochromatic figure. Fooly, through his personal connection to the narrative, explores the theme of the “rolling stone”—a man whose wanderlust and infidelity leave a trail of emotional turmoil. This painting graced the cover of the Jackson State University’s Journal of Art and Theatre. Rolling Stone encapsulates Fooly’s thematic focus on the repercussions of a patriarch's choices. The painting is both a tribute and a critique, a complex narrative woven into the rich textures of acrylic paint on canvas.
Archival 11”x14” Print
Rolling Stone is a haunting portrait that delves into the complexities of familial legacy and personal identity. Against a backdrop of intense rose-red, the subject—a man dressed in a black suit, adorned with a gold necklace and a cowboy hat—commands the viewer’s attention. His gaze is direct and unflinching, the eyes a focal point in the otherwise monochromatic figure. Fooly, through his personal connection to the narrative, explores the theme of the “rolling stone”—a man whose wanderlust and infidelity leave a trail of emotional turmoil. This painting graced the cover of the Jackson State University’s Journal of Art and Theatre. Rolling Stone encapsulates Fooly’s thematic focus on the repercussions of a patriarch's choices. The painting is both a tribute and a critique, a complex narrative woven into the rich textures of acrylic paint on canvas.