Friday, May 4, 2012

Epitome - A Broken Heart

16"x20" Mixed Media( Lipstick, Eyeliner, Charcoal, Nailpolish, Eyeshadow, Lipgloss)

In every piece of artwork I do the materials used symbolize the message/emotions I'm trying to convey. In this particular piece I used makeup because I feel so often times we as women try to hide or cover our insecurities, when in actuality they are what make us unique and truly beautiful.I wanted this piece to speak for itself for all those who have been "heart broken" due to not being accepted for who they truly are.

My best friend has recently gone through a number of bad break ups. I keep telling her to be patient , focus on herself, and everything else (A GOOD MAN) will fall into place. I've learned all this the hard way. I used to be in her shoes. My relationships wouldn't last for more than a few months, sometimes even weeks, I would fall into a depression state, and lose all interest in things I enjoyed. It wasn't until I re-evaluted the way I viewed myself and focused on my creativity and artwork, that I began to feel truly happy again. Unfortunately heartache is a part of life, and something we as individuals must all go through, but it's how we tap into these emotions and use them as learning experiences that help us grow and adapt as humans.  Not only is Epitome - A Broken Heart a representation of the emotions my dear friend has been feeling, but I believe all can relate to the agony of broken heart in some way, shape, or form. For me, this draws me back to memories of sadder days when I felt very much alone, but it also keeps me humble and grateful for the wonderful loved ones I have in my life, and the supportive loving man by my side. My journey of relationships and past love hasn't been easy, but I can honestly say I would not be the strong willed open minded person I am today without such heartache. Be patient, live life, and most importantly don't be afraid to fall in LOVE.

9 comments:

  1. Dramatic/bold work...love the materials you used to create it too...very cool! as well as wise words to go with it :).

    ReplyDelete
  2. :):) thank you Paula. In every piece of artwork I do the materials used are as symbolism for the the message/emotions I'm trying to convey. In this particular piece I used makeup because I feel so often times we as women try to hide or cover our insecurties, when in actuality they are what make us unique and truly beautiful. As much as I love "dolling" up with makeup, I cannot deny the fact that I've used it in the past to cover who I really am. I wanted this piece to speak for itself for all those who have been "heart broken" due to not being accepted for who they truly are.

    ReplyDelete
  3. LOL I decided to add part of that comment to the description of the piece. :) <3<3

    ReplyDelete
  4. :) love it that it is in makup...
    I know how this feels minus the makeup :0 lol

    ReplyDelete
  5. LOL awe Frank you don't ever tap into your feminine side with the lipsticks and polish?! JK <3<3 Yeah, I wasn't sure about sharing it at first because it's kind of a touchy subject for some people; however, I think that is what makes art so expressive and wonderful. You get to explore and express ideas that might be difficult to actually talk about. :) thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Thank you best friend for mentioning me in this piece it means alot to me that you created this for me! :) I LOVE it! I know the right one will come along with patience I am going to do the best I can to keep that in mind. :)

    ReplyDelete
  7. I love this and I love how you used makeup. Its all so true!

    ReplyDelete
  8. This is really cool! I've not heard of anyone using makeup as a medium before, but have now!
    Found you on Blogging Buddies Team and now following you from - http://kotonahandmade.blogspot.com.au/

    ReplyDelete
  9. Thank you Amee! Kotona I've added your blog to my list as well! <3

    ReplyDelete