The Evolution of ‘The Chain’—From ‘Ruby’ to a Symbol of Resilience
Artistic expression is a journey, often leading creators to reinterpret their work as new inspirations emerge. My painting, now titled “The Chain,” exemplifies this evolution.
Original Inspiration: ‘Ruby’ and Thelonious Monk
Initially, this piece was named “Ruby,” crafted during a period when I immersed myself in the soulful melodies of Thelonious Monk’s “Ruby, My Dear.” Monk composed this ballad for his first love, Rubie Richardson, infusing it with deep emotion and complexity. The painting reflected this sentiment, capturing the intricate nuances of affection and memory.
Transition to ‘The Chain’: Embracing Symbolism
As time progressed, my focus shifted toward exploring themes of empowerment and resilience. This led to the incorporation of a chain motif, inspired by historical representations, notably those associated with Queen Elizabeth I. Chains in art often symbolize authority, strength, and interconnectedness. By integrating this element, the painting transformed, embodying a narrative of enduring strength amidst adversity.
Current Exhibition: A Fusion of Past and Present
“The Chain” now stands as a testament to this artistic journey, blending personal emotion with broader societal themes. The subject’s Mozambique ruby ring, a creation of my own, harmonizes with the chain, symbolizing the fusion of tradition and modernity. I invite you to experience this evolution firsthand at the Providence Art Club, where “The Chain” is currently on display. The Providence Art Club is at 11 Thomas Street, Providence, RI. The Winter Member’s Show runs March 9-27, 2025.
Note: For those unable to visit, I will share images and further insights in upcoming posts.
To learn more about the Mozambique ruby you can visit the following sources: Adastrajewelry.com and SDGEMLAB.





















































