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Slowly Becoming One with the Universe Painting

Sean Winn

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 39 W x 49 H x 2 D in

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The work is inspired by astronomy and mental health as a human being and how we fit in this universe. I hope viewers will be able to relate when it comes to the idea of identity and the fear we all have of one day dying. The mediums I chose were oil paint on canvas for an airbrush look from a distan...

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2019

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Painting, Oil on Canvas

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39 W x 49 H x 2 D in

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Sean Winn b. 1995 in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA As a Fine Artist who takes interest in the human mind, and the extraterrestrial existence that is beyond our imagination and understanding, I have lingering questions about our reality. These said questions guide me in creating a way to help understand the ideology of life, relationships, mental health, and what would be considered a safe place to help distance myself and others, from first world societal norms. Realistic and abstracted paintings, and sculptural installations has helped me figure out my self-purpose, build intimate relationships with those around me, and start a conversation about mental health and what it means to us as a human race. In my compositions and installations, I use figures and spaces that dramatize the everyday inner emotions, that we, as human beings try to keep hidden behind closed doors or within a private setting. The sad truth is that we don’t want others to know that throughout our lives, at one time or another, we have questioned our true existence, searched for what our purpose is in this world and have a yearning to be wanted or loved by others. As empathetic human beings, we tend to forget to incorporate self-love in our daily lives and to put ourselves first in an effort to make our goals and aspirations a reality. We all struggle with societal norms and get tangled within our thoughts of putting others before ourselves. We need to figure out what will bring our short-lived lives purpose, meaning, and fulfillment. These daily battles within our inner most deep thoughts, can bring upon mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.

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