


The Dawn of Indecision
oil on canvas
24 x 36 inches
…
from “the Origin of Beasts”,
…The Voice of Everything, God’s, goes silent…
…
this piece is about confusion. Little girls are raised to be polite and accomodating, to ignore their survival skills in favor of the comfortability of others. When instinct is ignored, a woman is in danger. This piece is about confusion, and conflicting messages, and the terror of not knowing yourself. Doesn’t God speak to us in words beyond words, sometimes? This piece is about the fear of inner quiet but loud influences.
NOTE: due to a dropped journal, the canvas of this painting has been scarred. This doesn’t impact the overall tightness of the canvas, but is visible to the naked eye.
oil on canvas
24 x 36 inches
…
from “the Origin of Beasts”,
…The Voice of Everything, God’s, goes silent…
…
this piece is about confusion. Little girls are raised to be polite and accomodating, to ignore their survival skills in favor of the comfortability of others. When instinct is ignored, a woman is in danger. This piece is about confusion, and conflicting messages, and the terror of not knowing yourself. Doesn’t God speak to us in words beyond words, sometimes? This piece is about the fear of inner quiet but loud influences.
NOTE: due to a dropped journal, the canvas of this painting has been scarred. This doesn’t impact the overall tightness of the canvas, but is visible to the naked eye.
oil on canvas
24 x 36 inches
…
from “the Origin of Beasts”,
…The Voice of Everything, God’s, goes silent…
…
this piece is about confusion. Little girls are raised to be polite and accomodating, to ignore their survival skills in favor of the comfortability of others. When instinct is ignored, a woman is in danger. This piece is about confusion, and conflicting messages, and the terror of not knowing yourself. Doesn’t God speak to us in words beyond words, sometimes? This piece is about the fear of inner quiet but loud influences.
NOTE: due to a dropped journal, the canvas of this painting has been scarred. This doesn’t impact the overall tightness of the canvas, but is visible to the naked eye.