Light Surgeon Study 002

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Details

  • Spray Paint, Acrylic pen and Archival rollerball pen

  • On Somerset Tub Sized 420gsm paper

  • Size 43 × 54 cm (17 × 21 inches)

Description

Part of a two-piece series now available on my website, this artwork draws from my journey of vision loss and recovery. Since January 2024, I’ve lived with a haze akin to looking through a steamed mirror, a challenge that reshaped how I see the world—literally and creatively. This piece reflects the surreal, fragmented visuals encountered during eye surgery, brought to life through vivid colors and abstract forms. It expresses my deep gratitude for the return of clarity and embodies hope as I look toward my final surgery in January, aspiring for closure and lasting healing.

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Details

  • Spray Paint, Acrylic pen and Archival rollerball pen

  • On Somerset Tub Sized 420gsm paper

  • Size 43 × 54 cm (17 × 21 inches)

Description

Part of a two-piece series now available on my website, this artwork draws from my journey of vision loss and recovery. Since January 2024, I’ve lived with a haze akin to looking through a steamed mirror, a challenge that reshaped how I see the world—literally and creatively. This piece reflects the surreal, fragmented visuals encountered during eye surgery, brought to life through vivid colors and abstract forms. It expresses my deep gratitude for the return of clarity and embodies hope as I look toward my final surgery in January, aspiring for closure and lasting healing.

Details

  • Spray Paint, Acrylic pen and Archival rollerball pen

  • On Somerset Tub Sized 420gsm paper

  • Size 43 × 54 cm (17 × 21 inches)

Description

Part of a two-piece series now available on my website, this artwork draws from my journey of vision loss and recovery. Since January 2024, I’ve lived with a haze akin to looking through a steamed mirror, a challenge that reshaped how I see the world—literally and creatively. This piece reflects the surreal, fragmented visuals encountered during eye surgery, brought to life through vivid colors and abstract forms. It expresses my deep gratitude for the return of clarity and embodies hope as I look toward my final surgery in January, aspiring for closure and lasting healing.