Apologies for the terrible photos, but its there and i’m very pleased.. . … / . / .
‘Please Don’t Leave’ Acrylic on Plywood 100cm x 100cm
Retracing the Unsinkable: The Titanic Centenary
Open Exhibition in Southampton City Art Gallery
17 March – 29 April
March 17, 2012 | Categories: Fine Art | Tags: Acrylic, art, Artist, Arts, Arts and Entertainment, cold, death, destruction, Exhibition, expression, human, industrial, Jakob Belbin, life, love, open exhibition, Retracing the unsinkable, RMS Titanic, Ship, Sinking, Southampton, southampton city art gallery, street art, Timeline of the sinking of RMS Titanic, Titanic, tragadey, tribute, urban, urban art, urban expressionism, Visual Arts | Leave a comment
Those following this blog would possibly remember this post.. . … . .https://jakobbelbin.wordpress.com/2011/10/04/im-so-sorry-miss-li/
I have covered the subject many times now.. . .but i have once again been unable to resist returning to what could be the most beautiful thing i’ve ever seen.. .. .Once again i say ‘I’m So Sorry Miss Li’

‘I’m So Sorry Miss Li’ Diptych Acrylic on Reclaimed Crates 148 x 114 cm (in total)
March 8, 2012 | Categories: Fine Art | Tags: Acrylic, art, Artist, Arts, Arts and Entertainment, China, death, destruction, Diptych Acrylic, evolution, expression, Fall, hero, human, Jakob Belbin, jilted, Jump, leap, life, love, marrage, Miss Li, pain, Paint, Painting, rescue, street art, suffering, suicide, tragadey, tragic, urban, urban art, urban expressionism, Visual Arts | Leave a comment