MEN OF SORROW

 

 

 

This large drawing was created as a recognition of the ways we experience and communicate about depression. The source art history images are from Titian's "Bacchus and Ariadne" and Botticelli's "Man of Sorrow."

 

The drawing is a composite of nine 22 x 30 inch sheets of Stonehenge oil paper, totaling 66 x 90 inches.

 

Below are images of each section of the drawing. 

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