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Painting, Acrylic on Paper
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Death Makes Life Worth Living is a collection of 12 works on paper created in 2024 to acknowledge that without death, apathy would surely set in and all motivation to experience the fullness of life would disappear. We’re able to find an immense amount of beauty, meaning , and purpose in the world from having a finite life.
2024
Acrylic on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
11 W x 14 H x 1 D in
Black
Yes
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"Spring Break Jake’s work is on a mission to discuss the reality of our collective mental health, shining a light on the all-too-often unseen and unspoken parts of our psyches that, if revealed, could build a genuine sense of solidarity and empathy for others. He puts a special focus on challenging our notions of patriarchal masculinity and reducing stigmas around vulnerability and emotionality. The multi-layered messaging of his paintings is reflected in the many layers of material in each finished work, from the adherence of found materials onto the panel for depth to the numerous coats of mainly acrylic paints that take on an almost sculptural effect. New and recurring themes come straight from Jake’s own lived experiences with depression and anxiety as well as the many ideas and subjects he discusses in therapy regularly."
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