
Censored III – Graphite
Censored III. This time she is drowning into her own words. Graphite, water-soluble graphite and acrylic on Winsor&Newton smooth surface
Censored III. This time she is drowning into her own words. Graphite, water-soluble graphite and acrylic on Winsor&Newton smooth surface
Censored II. The eyes “speak” but the words fail, they are muted, filtered, masked. Graphite and colored pencils on Winsor&Newton
”Redemption is not perfection, the redeemed must realize their imperfections”. – John Piper In order to redeem ourselves we need
Censored. The mouth stays shut but the eyes tell a different story. Open to further interpretation. Graphite on Winsor&Newton extra
Engulfed by her thoughts, by her faults, by her needs by her deeds. Submerged so deep that she’s slowly consumed
Half exposed half covered, half in shadows half exposed to light, always split, always in doubt. Directly analogue to society.
The beautiful models are my friend Karin (https://www.deviantart.com/karinclaessonart) and her daughter. This is another favorite piece of mine, I love