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Medium :
Pencil, Charcoal on Paper , Wood under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
15x12in
About this artwork
For anyone who has ever been at their lowest point in live, the pain, the struggle, that is what this piece represents. The torment of being the person on the wrong side of the stick. I know this expression of tension and dread its where, my soul was at the time when I was drawing it. This was me crying out for help. Because we all need a helping hand, but this is when you find that hand. I object to the fantasy of one to pull themselves up by the… bootlace, I've tried that, it kills.a soul because its the equivalent of continuing banging one's head into the wall over and over again. I found help, for those who see the beauty in the art of Struggle, I hope you do too. For those who don't. I prey you never do, it's awful. Just life changing awful. This is Struggling by Lord Wayne Brown.
Wayne Brown is a painter, conceptual artist, digital artist, and visual artist whose unique background includes a lifelong passion for drawing, a degree in graphic design, and hard-won triumphs over adversity. His techniques are shape-shifting and fearless, borrowing from pop culture, impressionism, cubism, and surrealism, rendered with bold colors and a mix of wild abandon and self-aware logic. His art captures the full spectrum of human emotions—from dread to joy—inviting viewers into both the chaos and beauty of our shared, messy humanity.