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I have been painting the same face for so many years. Always slightly altered, in a variety of mediums. Why is this the face that I see? That I create? When I try to change her, she persists. Is this my face? Or is it the face of every woman, showing how despite everything, we are all very much the same. We are warriors. We have soul and strength and love and grace. We come in so many different colors, both physically and metaphorically. We are all just doing our best to get by. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe I'm a dreamer. But for now, I'll continue to paint this face, the face that might be me, or might be all of us.
I have been painting the same face for so many years. Always slightly altered, in a variety of mediums. Why is this the face that I see? That I create? When I try to change her, she persists. Is this my face? Or is it the face of every woman, showing how despite everything, we are all very much the same. We are warriors. We have soul and strength and love and grace. We come in so many different colors, both physically and metaphorically. We are all just doing our best to get by. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe I'm a dreamer. But for now, I'll continue to paint this face, the face that might be me, or might be all of us.
I have been painting the same face for so many years. Always slightly altered, in a variety of mediums. Why is this the face that I see? That I create? When I try to change her, she persists. Is this my face? Or is it the face of every woman, showing how despite everything, we are all very much the same. We are warriors. We have soul and strength and love and grace. We come in so many different colors, both physically and metaphorically. We are all just doing our best to get by. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe I'm a dreamer. But for now, I'll continue to paint this face, the face that might be me, or might be all of us.
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The Face Painting

Amy Stone

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 24 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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I have been painting the same face for so many years. Always slightly altered, in a variety of mediums. Why is this the face that I see? That I create? When I try to change her, she persists. Is this my face? Or is it the face of every woman, showing how despite everything, we are all very much the same. We are warriors. We have soul and strength and love and grace. We come in so many different colors, both physically and metaphorically. We are all just doing our best to get by. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe I'm a dreamer. But for now, I'll continue to paint this face, the face that might be me, or might be all of us.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:24 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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I’ve always been grateful for writers and musicians who can put into words things that I cannot. That’s how abstract painting began for me. I often find it difficult to talk about my work, especially in person. To be honest, I'm inspired by nothing, and everything. I am thinking and connecting more than I have in years. It's been a beautiful evolution. Much of my work relates to the Japanese term Wabi-Sabi; a state of acceptance of the imperfections in flow, and the acceptance of the cycle of life and death. I have long suffered from anxiety over my own mortality. It’s my biggest point of fear and vulnerability. Pushing paint around and getting lost in the creative process has been my therapy, and color something that can bring me peace. My hope is that my viewers feel the same sense of safety from my work that I do. My paintings are not perfect. There are unintentional drips and marks. I do not tape my edges and often don't paint my edges. I like things to be natural and real because that is life. It is death as well. So many of us speak about finding balance in life. In fact, much of my work relates to this idea as I strive to create a balance of movement, texture, color and energy in my paintings. Yet my work is always just a little off kilter and off center, alluding to the notion that balance may be something we can never really find. Or maybe we find it, but its not what we were expecting it to look like. I have been told that my work is unresolved and unfinished. To that I say, thank you. It’s your job to resolve it, not mine. My work is never meant to be “perfect” or “done”, and neither am I.

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