
"Freedom: The Cost of Covid" Original Mixed Media Painting on Canvas, 40"x30"
“Nullified 2: The Cost of Covid” A poignant narrative is woven within the strokes of "Nullified: The Cost of Covid." Gazing upon this captivating canvas, you're drawn into a realm where absence speaks volumes. At its heart lies the silhouette of a figure, head bowed slightly as if carrying the weight of an unseen burden. The contours of the head and shoulders are unmistakable, yet where the face should be, there's a haunting absence—a void that echoes the collective loss of identity experienced during the tumultuous era of the COVID-19 pandemic. The figure is shrouded in ambiguity, suggesting a person donning a mask, a symbol both literal and metaphorical. The mask, a ubiquitous and depressing accessory in our contemporary landscape, serves as a potent emblem of the failed measures taken to safeguard against an invisible threat. Yet, in its concealment, it veils not only the features but also the essence of individuality, leaving behind a hollow shell—a faceless entity adrift in the c