The artwork titled “Lifeline” was created by Jamie Wyeth in 1968. It is a watercolor on paper, measuring 61 x 48.2 cm, and belongs to the Contemporary Realism art movement. This particular piece is categorized within the landscape genre.
The artwork features a solemn, contemplative scene dominated by a lifebuoy affixed to a cross-like post. This central element stands atop a rugged collection of rocks, suggesting a maritime or coastal context. The background is shrouded in dark, dense foliage, intensifying the stark contrast with the white lifebuoy and post. The composition evokes themes of rescue, survival, and hope amidst a shadowy, forbidding atmosphere. The meticulous details and realistic rendering are characteristic of Wyeth’s distinctive style, effectively capturing a moment of poignant reflection within nature.