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Medium :
India Ink on Cardboard , Cardboard under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
12x16in
About this artwork
Using the inks and brushes of my past, I just allowed myself to just freely draw life in motion, it's all I thought off. What is life? This piece really does display a honor to the spirit of life by embracing the energy of expressionism. Each curve and dot moves like a heartbeat, a dance that connects past and present.The absolute meaning of it all, keeps moving, we don't exist to live. It will always be moving, weather we like it or not. It 's horrible… and beautiful at the same time, to know life will continue on, even after we're all gone. It's what I think. What do you see?
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.