Loss Artwork
Below you will find artwork relates with the term of “Loss”.
Circus Act

July 1, 2025
Circus Act presents a haunting and satirical courtroom drama in which a clown—dressed in exaggerated red-and-white stripes with a stern, painted expression—stands accused of being a menace to society. The figure dominates the witness stand, looming uncomfortably large in both presence and implication. Behind him, a row of stone-faced jurors looks on with a mix of judgment and detachment, while silhouetted members of the audience watch the proceedings in silence. The stark lighting and somber tones heighten the absurdity of the scene, turning the courtroom into a stage where societal fears, scapegoating, and spectacle collide. Through this unsettling juxtaposition of comedy and condemnation, Circus Act invites the viewer to question who defines disorder—and whether the real performance lies in the trial itself.
Hallelujah

August 29, 2024
Hallelujah captures a profound and intimate moment between two figures, a woman and a man, bathed in muted, melancholic tones. The woman, with a look of quiet concentration, gently holds the man’s head as she carefully cuts his hair. The tenderness in her touch contrasts with the rough, darkened surroundings, suggesting a setting filled with history and emotional weight. The man, seated with his back to the viewer, seems resigned, his body language conveying a sense of vulnerability and brokenness. Likely his stone pose shows signs of trauma. His unruly hair and the scattered clippings on his shoulders evoke a passage of time and perhaps a long period of neglect and hardship. Will she cut the ropes that bound him to the chair, allowing to break free, or will she tenderly care for him and ease his woes? Guaranteeing to be a pivotal and defining moment for this pair.
The Artist's Assistant

June 26, 2024
This painting has everything you need. Cute cats, funny hats, and a dark sense of morbid humor. It features my long haired domestic black and white cat, Princess. Stuck in a scene of her by my side as I paint. Adorning my Faber-Castell Collapsable Water Cup on her head. Her favorite Penn tennis ball resting not far away. Peering on to the cold press cotton paper watercolor block, that is painted with my late dog, Izzy, along with family. I know deep down Princess shares in my miss of Izzy. The stick figures childishly painted on the exposed cotton paper, integrated in a method of inception in to the painting. Adding to the silliness and partly dry humor.
Tomb Flowers

March 14, 2024
Tomb Flowers is a watercolor pencil drawing, with a brushed and washed colorful background, of white lilies. That’s all I really have to say about this artwork piece.