Acrylic Paint
76.2 x 100.6 cm
2024
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About this artwork
Through its intricate layering, this piece invites viewers to explore the contrasts between devotion and deception, hope and despair, as embodied in a family dynamic centered around a preacher with unsettling red eyes. The composition features a family gathered in a moment of prayer, their expressions a mix of reverence and apprehension. Each figure is meticulously rendered, capturing a range of emotions—from unwavering faith to subtle doubt. The layers of paint and texture create depth, allowing viewers to feel the weight of their hopes and fears as they seek solace in their beliefs. At the center of the piece stands the preacher, a commanding figure with piercing red eyes that draw the viewer's gaze. His gaze suggests an intensity that can be interpreted in various ways—passion, fervor, or perhaps something more sinister. This duality raises questions about the nature of authority and the complexities of faith, prompting viewers to consider the fine line between genuine spiritual guidance and manipulation. Surrounding the family are abstract layers of imagery and symbolism, portraying elements of both prayer and predation. Ethereal shapes and colors swirl around the figures, representing the unseen forces that influence their lives—hope, fear, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. The contrast between light and dark within these layers serves to highlight the internal struggles faced by individuals and families as they navigate their beliefs. "Faith and Folly" challenges viewers to confront their own perceptions of faith and authority, encouraging a dialogue about the complexities of belief and the impact of those who lead. This piece is part of a larger exploration of the intersections between spirituality, family dynamics, and the often-blurred lines between sincerity and manipulation in contemporary society.
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Artwork History
Sep 12, 2024
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About the artist
My dark, chaotic art is unique and deeply rooted in my personal experiences. I started painting as a way to relieve stress and express emotions that are difficult to articulate. For me, creating art has always been a personal journey, one that allows me to explore the complexities of my own feelings. Selling my art is a significant sacrifice for me, as I never intended for it to be a commercial endeavor. Each piece I create is a reflection of my struggles and triumphs, and sharing that with others is both an honor and a challenge. I believe that my work has the power to resonate with viewers on a deeper level, inviting them to connect with their own emotions and experiences. Ultimately, my art is not just about aesthetics; it’s about authenticity, vulnerability, and the human experience. I hope to share this perspective and inspire others to embrace their own.
Curriculum Vitae
Born in 1983 in NY-33, Buffalo, NY, USA. Currently residing in Kannapolis, NC, USA.
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