Togetherness

Togetherness: This was an interesting project. It started as some shapes I saw on a piece of paper, I sketched it out and has the Idea on what to do next and what it will represent. this piece represents INCLUSION and promotes anti-racism. it reflects people of color and race taking back power. this painting is also like a double edged sword. while it represents different people of color and race taking back power it ALSO represents how different the world would be if we all put aside our differences and judgment  on others. HARMONY and PEACE.

Description and Explanation: This painting is split into four boxes leaving enough room between each box and the sides of the canvas to create a border. at all four sides of the canvases are small squares. The top right and bottom left squares are orange and the top left and bottom right are left blank. inside box one, top left: Horizontal teardrop like squiggles going down, separated into two shades. left white and right black. Top right: This one requires a lot of imagination, to me it looks like an unintentionally made man but to others it might just looks like a bunch of crazy squiggly lines, or something else entirely. imagine closing your eyes and making random squiggly lines, then filling each of those gapes in with a different color, making sure the same color doesn’t sit next to itself in another space. That’s pretty much the idea of it anyway. Bottom left: It’s the same as the first one except this time the squiggles are horizontal and the top color is yellow and the bottom is red. The final box, bottom right: is two people lying down on each others shoulder. The background is grey, the person on the left is painted black and the person on the right is painted white.