For my concentration I wanted to create a physical display of the emotions before during and after death, focusing on expressing the human reaction to the pre requisition of death and the aftermath of its dynamic impact. For this I wanted to encompass all walks of life, so I wanted to depict it through children, adults, and the elderly. Focusing on color, concept and composition I tried to convey the many reactions, both physical and spiritual, of the process of dying from the points of view of the one dying and the people around them. Expressing love, fear, sadness, content, and release meant emotionally taking on those feelings with intent and preparation, trying to establish deeper meaning and un seen concepts of death. 
12x16
acrylic paint on canvas board
11x14
acrylic paint on canvas
11x14
acrylic paint on canvas
12x16
acrylic paint on canvas board
9x12
watercolor and sharpie pen
9x12
watercolor, pen and watercolor pencil
9x12
watercolor and pen
11x14
acrylic paint on canvas
12x16
acrylic paint on canvas board
30x30
acrylic paint on canvas
11x14
acrylic paint on canvas board
Letting Go
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Letting Go

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