A Female Chemo Therapy Patient
This semi-abstract portrait of a female chemo therapy patient was my attempt to render not a literal depiction of how my subject looked physically but rather to draw an indication of her self-image and self-perception. In other words, this is a portrait of this woman’s fear and distress. I feel that this particular piece is one of the most powerful and successful of all of my pieces of artwork — one where I was able to transcend literal reality and communicate the soul and inner landscape of emotions of my subject.
This semi-abstract portrait of a female chemo therapy patient was my attempt to render not a literal depiction of how my subject looked physically but rather to draw an indication of her self-image and self-perception. In other words, this is a portrait of this woman’s fear and distress. I feel that this particular piece is one of the most powerful and successful of all of my pieces of artwork — one where I was able to transcend literal reality and communicate the soul and inner landscape of emotions of my subject.
This semi-abstract portrait of a female chemo therapy patient was my attempt to render not a literal depiction of how my subject looked physically but rather to draw an indication of her self-image and self-perception. In other words, this is a portrait of this woman’s fear and distress. I feel that this particular piece is one of the most powerful and successful of all of my pieces of artwork — one where I was able to transcend literal reality and communicate the soul and inner landscape of emotions of my subject.