Young Life (1994; United States) by Bo Bartlett

The artwork titled “Young Life,” created by Bo Bartlett in 1994, belongs to the genre of figurative art and is a notable piece within the Contemporary Realism movement. Employing the medium of oil on linen, Bartlett’s work spans impressive dimensions of 198.12 x 274.32 cm. This piece was produced in the United States and stands as a significant exemplar of 1990s American art.

In the artwork, a central figure in rugged attire stands leaning against a green vintage pickup truck, holding a rifle, with a deer laid across the truck’s roof, signifying a hunting success. Beside him, a woman in casual clothing leans into him, her hand clasped around his waist, embracing the concept of youthful companionship and rural living. To the right, a young boy with a contemplative expression, dressed in a red jacket, holds a stick, perhaps symbolizing his budding journey into adulthood. The setting is bathed in clear daylight, against a backdrop of a vivid blue sky, invoking themes of resilience, innocence, and the progression of life in an Americana landscape.

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