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A watercolor and ink painting on watercolor paper. In the center of the piece is the faceless portrait of a person, their face is filled with shades of deep blue and teal, and they have long black hair. Overlapping and disjointing the face are lines that make the piece look as if it's a reflection in a broken mirror.
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Faces and Mask 9

Chance Smith

Each piece is a Watercolor created during my Fall 2020 semester of my undergraduate studies. I created these pieces along with others that were meant to evoke different emotions I was feeling during the quarantine while still attending my university through remote online education. Each painting has a different meaning and speaks to a different part of quarantining. Whether that be social interaction, nature, germs, emotions. They are all a reflection of what I was internally feeling that was difficult to express. When an audience views them I like to hear the interpretations because the pandemic affected everyone so differently. So, one may speak to you in a different way than it spoke to me and that is ok. All of our processes and emotions are valid. I hoped doing this series it would help me collect myself and understand what I was working through and I hope it can help others do the same.