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The Mask

 

Welcome to a journey of cultural richness and human expression. The concept of a mask is universal, transcending cultural boundaries. Nowadays, as in the past, Colorado groups in South America use masks as a ritual to gain respect from other groups. For males, it signifies the transition to manhood, and for females, it celebrates womanhood. For this purpose, this subject gives us a glimpse of a group’s journey through life.

Natural roots serve as a source of face-painting materials. The link is the canvas, showing how life cycles are connected. They share a powerful emotion. Moreover, they speak volumes, revealing a solid and passionate sentiment.  That adds depth and intensity to the masked character’s demeanor.

Once more, the darkness around her eyes represents an awareness of a living attitude.

The emotions reflected in the implanted eye are mirror alert. If someone stands before “The Mask,” they are not just looking at art but talking to the artist’s soul, showing how everyone deals with societal standards, personal growth, and their feelings going up and down.

In conclusion, “The Mask” powerfully teaches that real art isn’t just about the brushstrokes but also about having the courage to show the real persona hiding behind the mask.The Mask

The Mask 18″ x 24″ Oil on Canvas 2023

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The Phoenix

Within the graceful strokes of “The Phoenix,” an ancient symbol of transformation and eternal rebirth takes shape. They are imprinted not as a mere model but as a tattoo on the shoulder. Every rendition by different artists connects timeless themes from metamorphosis to longevity and the endless renewal cycle. Likewise, the vine chalk in this portrait evokes a sense of endurance. Indeed, the monotone adds an essence ideal that traverses the epochs of an emblem.

Also, it is like a delicate makeup application over the entire body. It creates a soft and elegant texture. Subtle and yet easily perceived. It allows the observer to discern the essence of the Phoenix without straining the eye. Light areas employ an inverse drawing technique. to define natural light and shadow, lending depth to the portrayal. In the past, artists had various materials drawn from the natural world. Nowadays, chalk is better compressed and less messy.

The genesis of this depiction arose on a summer day in his backyard as the sister-in-law and brother readied themselves for a pool vacation. Then, upon her back, the new symbol came to his attention. It inspired this creative pursuit and explored the concept of the Phoenix more deeply. Then, he personalized its essence into this drawing.

Besides, tattoo parlors, with skilled fine artists and designers, produce refined works. Each carries a story and depth of meaning within their art. The model, personified by the Phoenix, embodies the narrative of rebirth and reinvention. What was once a taboo has evolved into a fashion—a statement of identification for the new generation. The Phoenix’s reemergence marks the dawn of a new life.

In short, “The Phoenix”  reflects the human spirit, inviting us to embrace the cycle of life, death, and rebirth—an emblem of continual renewal.Phoenix

The Phoenix  24″ x 18″ Charcoal on Paper, 2017

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Editorial by Muhammad T.

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Broken Peace

 

In a world where conflicts and wars often disrupt peace, the awareness of “Broken Peace” becomes a crucial topic. Join us to raise and inspire hope even in the darkest times.

“Broken Peace” presents the chaos that follows wars. We have flaws, but that is why we are here: to improve things. We must make amends.

Moreover, to do so, we must first acknowledge our shortcomings and areas for progress so we can overcome our vulnerabilities. The answer relies on recognizing them and working on our growth. It encourages self-reflection and self-correction as tools for personal growth and development.

Many people struggle to understand a money-driven culture.

Is this a two-sided coin? Money cannot give us happiness, but it can give us a sense of security. Particularly when paying our financial obligations. It allows us to meet our obligations.

Subsequently, societal necessities go unfulfilled, creating space for temptation.

After that, There is a worldwide reality of dissatisfaction with governments. And the fight for needs like health insurance and stable employment. Many individuals worldwide cannot access the comforts and luxuries. Finally, most of us take it for granted.

When “Broken Peace” disrupts the natural order. It’s an unpleasant sight, leading some to lose their way—a thirst for control and revenge.

It often drives wars, creating a cycle of hatred. But the proper path forward lies in forgiveness.

The Montauk Light House symbolizes a Beacon of Hope.

Without physical light. It is a tribute to humanity’s perseverance and hope in difficult times.

In conclusion, “Broken Peace” reflects the issues. Even in the darkest times, we can find hope, guiding us toward a peaceful world.

Broken Peace

“Broken Peace,” 35″ x 59″ Oil on Canvas 2023

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Editor credits by Tehseen F. and Gus L.