“The Best is Yet to Come”

“The Best is Yet to Come”

survivor-picture

Jennifer Thornton

Wilmington, DE
Survivor
Twist on Cancer: I have definitely changed a little since my diagnosis, but I would say for the better. I look at life differently now. I try new things, meet new people, and really appreciate my life and how far I’ve come. I’m learning to love my body again and to trust my instincts. This was THE hardest chapter in my life, and I wouldn’t have made it, if it wasn’t for the support from my family, friends, and most importantly, my husband and daughter.

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Jesse Weinstein

Philadelphia, PA
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@aygz.psd
“The Best is Yet to Come”
Mixed media painting
24” x 24”
$375
Artist Statement: I utilize both digital and classical painting techniques to convey the overwhelming sense of stimulation I experience daily. By translating these sensations into analog forms such as paper, wood, or canvas, I aim to prompt viewers to reflect on their existence amidst a world clamoring for attention. Blending feeling and emotion through intuitive mark-making, my art creates dynamic scenes that blur the lines between subject and background. Through underlying messages, I guide viewers toward introspection, often touching on political or moral themes. Whether through portraits of politicians, graffiti-inspired typography, or surreal explosions of color, my work explores the concept of interaction by combining multiple mediums to depict a sense of helpless wonder in a chaotic world.

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