Cielo by Edson Rosas
Monoprint
About the artist:
Let’s take a deep breath and reflect on our own personal identities and how the past has shaped us, for better or worse. We shouldn’t forget to account for the moments that are locked away so deep in us that we never recognize them as part of us. We can take this time to be vulnerable, open, and kind with each other. Taking the courage to share more than you are willing to share, let others find solace in our words, your words, my words.
So much is happening and so much has happened within my life and the world that I find my own solace and identity within drawings and haiku. I let my mind free flow and congeal into a blob, letting it grow organically and form a moment in my life. A moment lived, a moment unprocessed, and a moment put into stasis and structure through haiku and printmaking.
Monoprint
About the artist:
Let’s take a deep breath and reflect on our own personal identities and how the past has shaped us, for better or worse. We shouldn’t forget to account for the moments that are locked away so deep in us that we never recognize them as part of us. We can take this time to be vulnerable, open, and kind with each other. Taking the courage to share more than you are willing to share, let others find solace in our words, your words, my words.
So much is happening and so much has happened within my life and the world that I find my own solace and identity within drawings and haiku. I let my mind free flow and congeal into a blob, letting it grow organically and form a moment in my life. A moment lived, a moment unprocessed, and a moment put into stasis and structure through haiku and printmaking.
Monoprint
About the artist:
Let’s take a deep breath and reflect on our own personal identities and how the past has shaped us, for better or worse. We shouldn’t forget to account for the moments that are locked away so deep in us that we never recognize them as part of us. We can take this time to be vulnerable, open, and kind with each other. Taking the courage to share more than you are willing to share, let others find solace in our words, your words, my words.
So much is happening and so much has happened within my life and the world that I find my own solace and identity within drawings and haiku. I let my mind free flow and congeal into a blob, letting it grow organically and form a moment in my life. A moment lived, a moment unprocessed, and a moment put into stasis and structure through haiku and printmaking.