Love love love u r such an amazing artist:) love u
- Christina (Mother) on February 5, 2024
Shiny!
- Sean on January 31, 2024
"Geometric Forms" is an astounding piece of artwork. With diligent observation, the on-looker can see, symbolized in charcoal on paper, the conundrum faced by 21st-century humanity, and most importantly the artist's generation. Could the piece be a physical manifestation of the ongoing struggle faced by her generation to end global warming, a key contributor thereof being coal-fired power generation? Just like a killer with blood on her hands, the artist has on her hands, quite literally, the carbon substance that is slowly killing humanity. Afterward, the artist confesses, "My least favorite part was getting charcoal on my hands." So profound is her statement. Then, there is the trichotomy of the shapes and the shadows they cast upon their world. Could the shapes themselves represent the struggles presently faced by Western, Judaic, and Islamic cultures? Is that the World Trade Center or merely an ominous overshadowing monolith? The artist has nicely added shading and depth, bringing the work to our multi-dimensional lives. Looking closer at the piece we see that the strokes used by the artist to shade each shape are both dissimilar and nonparallel, perhaps symbolically discordant. The shadow cast by the cone is much deeper and darker than those of the other shapes, and even the background itself. Are those who live in such shadow able to see? Can those who live without depth participate in a multi-dimensional world? The piece itself alludes to inherent flaws in the three cultural groups and how they cast burdensome shadows upon their followers and neighbors. The artist's visual criticism of our world at hand leads us to conclude that the only solution to the entire conundrum, visual, artistic, cultural, and environmental, is to shed light on the dark, and thus expand further the depth of our understanding of the world around us.
- Sean-O on January 31, 2024
Beautiful I love this :) great job
- Christina (Mother) on October 31, 2023
U r amazing beanie keep up that art u r a super star mommy
- Christina (Mother) on October 10, 2023
Looks amazing! Love the perspective. (Maybe one day you can teach me to draw stick figures ??)