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In that darkness you carry with you, you can't see the light because it holds your eyes shut to the good. It cramps around your heart until all you feel is pressure. You want to see, you want to feel light, but it's so hard to pry it off. Take heart; even if you have to inch your way out from under its shadow, you can do it. This morbid piece is actually inspired by the much funnier images of Toby Allen of Bear Hug ENtertainment (as it happens, he appeared in the IFX the other day while I was working on this piece), whose depiction of depression I saw a while ago. My take is darker, but the point is, we have to realise how normal it is; one of three poeple suffer months-long depression at least once in their lives. We're just buit that way, and we have to make room for these episodes instead of needing to funciton. We're not machines. And that's a good thing. Modelling in DAZ Studio and Blender.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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Germany
Jennifer S. Lange is a self-taught artist creating illustrations for books, games, posters, and worldbuilding projects using a range of media from digital 3d modelling to traditional charcoal drawing, using figurative realism in small formats. When not working on projects, her SFF work is accompanied by story snippets providing a look beyond the frame of the image. With her interests including anthropology, transhumanism, astronomy, and fashion, both character and architectural designs astonish with their eclectic mix of less-travelled paths. Her personal work has recently begun expanding into the philosophical and political via use of surrreal and symbolist depictions of allegorical figures, emphasizing both a positive outlook on modern life with its chances rather than its risks, and the dangers of lingering misunderstandings of oneself and others. Jennifer lives in northern Germany with her partner, and a lot of cats.
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