Regret Collection
Capturing the essence of regret through diverse lenses: WW2 Memorabilia - Damaged Cafe informing suppliers, a poignant reminder of past mistakes
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Capturing the essence of regret through diverse lenses: WW2 Memorabilia - Damaged Cafe informing suppliers, a poignant reminder of past mistakes. A Pug puppy looking over shoulder, reflecting on missed opportunities with innocent eyes. The Kakapo (Strigops habroptilus) close-up reveals its sensory facial feathers, perhaps longing for a different path on Codfish Island. Night and Morning (coloured etching), an artwork that encapsulates the bittersweet emotions that accompany regret. For He Had Great Possessions, 1894 (1912), by George Frederick Watts, serves as a visual representation of the remorse one may feel when realizing material possessions do not bring true fulfillment. Sid James and Gabrielle Brune in their performance embody characters yearning for redemption in If I Were Only There. The RMS Titanic letter from Mabel Francatelli echoes with regrets left unsaid amidst tragedy's wake. Penitent Magdalene, 1654 by Juan Carreno de Miranda portrays repentance and sorrow beautifully depicted on canvas in Spain's burial scene engraving colored with melancholy hues. Cartoon: The concierge of the House of Austria during WW1 symbolizes regretful decisions made during times of conflict and turmoil. Lastly, Off (1899 oil on panel) captures a solitary figure lost in thought against an expansive seascape—a timeless image evoking feelings of remorse.