A playful water fight. Two elders groove to their neighbors music. A plant parent waters their babies. An artist finds peace. A barber gets creative. The kids keep hoopin'. BBQ is shared. Bubbles are blown. Chores are completed. Birds are fed. All included in this joyful scene inspired by the diverse ways that community has manifested this year. As hope begins to emerge on the horizon, this puzzle is a reflection of human perseverance during times of darkness.
Product description:
1000 pieces
Completed puzzle is 19.25 x 28"
Thick stock and high-quality gloss finish
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STOLEN SERIES
This series is dedicated to the many Black people that were robbed of their lives at the hands of the police. I use time as a medium to define how long each portrait is colored in. 1 year of life = 1 minute of color. Tamir Rice was 12 when he was murdered, so I colored his portrait for 12 minutes.
For each of these portraits I played with the harsh relationship between time and death. I want the viewer to see how much empty space is left in these lives, stories that will never be told, space that can never be filled. This emptiness represents holes in their families and our community, who will be forever stuck with the question, “who were they becoming?” This series touches on grief and the unknown.
11 x 14" - Ink and graphite on paper
$58.00Price
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