I speak with patients and their families almost everyday and one thing is common, they all have Hope. They may not have money, a strong support network or even a fair chance to defend against the social stigmas of their financial or health conditions, but they remain hopeful. Hope is not exclusive to a religion, cast, race or geography. In theory, Hope does not discriminate, but the irony is that Hope is discriminated against, everywhere, even here in the U.S.
We have had our own set of challenges lately with each new day lowering the moral standards we hold so dear. I wanted to capture Hope through a woman. The woman in all of us, strong, faithful, loving, humble, proud and self-reflecting. The sunflower on her head symbolizes radiance, warmth, loyalty, longevity, and power. With her head in prostration towards her Creator, she counts her blessings while running her fingers through the worry-bead necklace.
She is praying for her child to be safe. She is praying for her child to have a better tomorrow. She is praying for her child to outlive her.
Meet Hope!
Subject: Abstract
Category: Painting
Year: 2018
Mediums: Acrylic, Gesso, Resin, Paper, Spray Paint
Materials: Canvas, Paper
Styles: Expressionism, Abstract, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Contemporary
Dimensions: 48 W x 48 H x 2 D in
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$3,000.00Price
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