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    Madness of War

    The terrifying truth of war is the stench of burned flesh, the cries of those slowly dying under the rubble, and long trenches filled with corpses. In a world where morality no longer matters and historical amnesia plagues the atmosphere, I expose the reality of mass destruction.

    Can seeing the effects of violence upon innocent people change our perspective of conflict? Cutting through the opinions, noise, and illusions of mass media, I focus on humanity. Regardless of what side you are on, the results are agony. Read more about this series.

    Crushed Boddies, 2023, Acrylic and charcoal on paper, 13 by 10 inches
    Sea of Bodies, 2023, Acrylic and charcoal on paper, 13 by 10 inches
    Nowhere to Run, 2023, Acrylic and charcoal on paper, 13 by 10 inches
    Weight to Bear, 2023, Acrylic and charcoal on paper, 13 by 10 inches
    Waiting, 2023, Acrylic and charcoal on paper, 13 by 10 inches
    Deathtoll, 2023, Acrylic and charcoal on paper, 13 by 10 inches

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    • Abstract painting of a tank infront of a grey building with text that reads death toll and children.
      Madness of War
    • Unearthing
    • Painting of an interior view of rooms in a house with a lady and skeletons inside.
      Dwellings
    • Painting of newspaper headlines jumbled together over the top of images from the current news.
      News Cycles
    • Paper and paint collage of George Floyd composed of the names of Black Americans killed by police 2017-2020.
      Identity & Experience
    • Abstract encaustic painting with oil paint, paper, fabric and metal collage.
      Time & Place
    • Collage
    • Drawing
    • Messages of hope and resistance written on torn canvas and tied to a wire fence held up by broken concrete rubble as apart of an interactive art installation.
      Installation

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