


Sister, My Sister
“Sister, My Sister”
Acrylic painting on wood panel.
24” x 36” x .75”
Two women face each other in care and gentle compassion. They wear the same uniform depicting their shared place in the world determined by the construct of gender. Their hair tangles pensively with empathic rhythm. The scale of their feet and hands are exaggerated to emphasize their strength but is juxtaposed by a soft palette of blues and pinks. They float unshaken in a sea of tears.
“Sister, My Sister”
Acrylic painting on wood panel.
24” x 36” x .75”
Two women face each other in care and gentle compassion. They wear the same uniform depicting their shared place in the world determined by the construct of gender. Their hair tangles pensively with empathic rhythm. The scale of their feet and hands are exaggerated to emphasize their strength but is juxtaposed by a soft palette of blues and pinks. They float unshaken in a sea of tears.
“Sister, My Sister”
Acrylic painting on wood panel.
24” x 36” x .75”
Two women face each other in care and gentle compassion. They wear the same uniform depicting their shared place in the world determined by the construct of gender. Their hair tangles pensively with empathic rhythm. The scale of their feet and hands are exaggerated to emphasize their strength but is juxtaposed by a soft palette of blues and pinks. They float unshaken in a sea of tears.