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Letting Go Painting

Chelle Brantley

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Other

Size: 18 W x 18 H x 0.8 D in

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About The Artwork

This is an emotional piece for me, that represents my personal life. This is not a self portrait, but a face I was able to envision as I started painting. The woman's face is coming out of darkness ( a dark and painful past), and she has tears in her eyes. The combination of reds represent struggle and they are in movement because there will always be struggle before there will be ease. The various circles of light were happier and positive times in her past...things she's tried to hold on to. The woman in white surrounded by glitter and lighter colors represents the "letting go"; the release from all the bad energy that has been growing within her mind and spirit. She is headed toward the light which is a bright and positive future, while leaving her dark past behind

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Painting:Acrylic on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:18 W x 18 H x 0.8 D in

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My paintings are generally made from nostalgic or historical events of the Black Diaspora. I see old photographs of so many pioneers of Black American History, that have been lost in the memories of our people, and their lives have been either misinterpreted or deleted by others who tell our history. Our contribution to America and the world’s culture and history is immeasurable. Our history reaches far beyond the shores of North America from slavery. My intention is to contribute, through my artwork, an introduction to younger and future generations, the pioneers of every facet of our history…whether it be entertainment, activism, spiritual leaders, events, etc. When I paint a portrait, the eyes are most important for me to capture. “The eyes are the windows to the soul.” I like to capture the very essence of a person through their gaze, as the camera had originally captured them. I study their expression behind the gaze, wondering what that person’s thoughts might have been, or what where their experiences were before the photo. My medium of choice is acrylic paint, usually on canvas. I’m also experimenting with oils and graphite, which I will be adding to my portfolio very soon.

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