Birth of Passion (2)
This print of a mixed media painting is part of a series that began as my final project for my painting class, where I was encouraged to explore my creativity freely. The piece evolved through three distinct steps: I started with spray-painting forms, then painted around them with acrylics, and finally added line work with paint markers to enhance the layers. After completing this piece, I created two additional works using the same techniques. When I laid them all out together, I noticed they shared recurring embryo-like forms, which I realized represented myself surrounded by paint. This series encapsulates my journey of using art as a form of protection and self-expression.
This print of a mixed media painting is part of a series that began as my final project for my painting class, where I was encouraged to explore my creativity freely. The piece evolved through three distinct steps: I started with spray-painting forms, then painted around them with acrylics, and finally added line work with paint markers to enhance the layers. After completing this piece, I created two additional works using the same techniques. When I laid them all out together, I noticed they shared recurring embryo-like forms, which I realized represented myself surrounded by paint. This series encapsulates my journey of using art as a form of protection and self-expression.
This print of a mixed media painting is part of a series that began as my final project for my painting class, where I was encouraged to explore my creativity freely. The piece evolved through three distinct steps: I started with spray-painting forms, then painted around them with acrylics, and finally added line work with paint markers to enhance the layers. After completing this piece, I created two additional works using the same techniques. When I laid them all out together, I noticed they shared recurring embryo-like forms, which I realized represented myself surrounded by paint. This series encapsulates my journey of using art as a form of protection and self-expression.