36×48 inches; acrylic and mirror on canvas: This triumphant painting depicts a giant demon holding the sun, being slain by an angel. Anyone who has struggled with depression knows how deep the battle goes, and this painting serves to illustrate triumph while seeking to not minimize how powerful depression can be. Thus, depression is reimagined as a cosmic threat rather than a threat to an individual, one that despite its proportions, is still beatable. The angel's face is a small mirror, reminding the viewer that only they can truly stop their own depression.
36×48 inches; acrylic and mirror on canvas: This triumphant painting depicts a giant demon holding the sun, being slain by an angel. Anyone who has struggled with depression knows how deep the battle goes, and this painting serves to illustrate triumph while seeking to not minimize how powerful depression can be. Thus, depression is reimagined as a cosmic threat rather than a threat to an individual, one that despite its proportions, is still beatable. The angel's face is a small mirror, reminding the viewer that only they can truly stop their own depression.