8x6" Mixed Media on Paper
"Something Not Unnatural"
This is a mixed-media artwork combining watercolor painting, acrylic, and paper collage.
The Figure
A young woman with vivid orange-red hair stands with her back to the viewer, wearing a long dark coat and a backpack. She holds something close to her chest and gazes thoughtfully at the scene before her — conveying quiet contemplation rather than fear.
The Central Tension
A bare, gnarled tree rises from a chaotic mound of debris. Hanging from one of its branches — suspended delicately like a ornament — is a bomb, adorned with small ribbons and birds. Cherry blossom-like flowers bloom from the same branches, creating a stark juxtaposition of destruction and new life.
The Ground
The base of the composition is a dense, fragmented paper collage made from torn magazine pages, sheet music, colorful scraps, and printed text — suggesting the rubble of civilization, culture, and memory.
Symbolic Details
A pink spiral floats in the middle ground, suggesting a sun or cosmic energy
A lone wildflower grows on the left, resilient amid the chaos
Text fragments read "SOMETHING," "not unnatural," and "beauty"
Overall Feeling
The piece meditates on war, destruction, and the persistence of beauty — asking whether violence has become so normalized it feels almost natural, while insisting that beauty and growth still emerge from the wreckage.
8x6" Mixed Media on Paper
"Something Not Unnatural"
This is a mixed-media artwork combining watercolor painting, acrylic, and paper collage.
The Figure
A young woman with vivid orange-red hair stands with her back to the viewer, wearing a long dark coat and a backpack. She holds something close to her chest and gazes thoughtfully at the scene before her — conveying quiet contemplation rather than fear.
The Central Tension
A bare, gnarled tree rises from a chaotic mound of debris. Hanging from one of its branches — suspended delicately like a ornament — is a bomb, adorned with small ribbons and birds. Cherry blossom-like flowers bloom from the same branches, creating a stark juxtaposition of destruction and new life.
The Ground
The base of the composition is a dense, fragmented paper collage made from torn magazine pages, sheet music, colorful scraps, and printed text — suggesting the rubble of civilization, culture, and memory.
Symbolic Details
A pink spiral floats in the middle ground, suggesting a sun or cosmic energy
A lone wildflower grows on the left, resilient amid the chaos
Text fragments read "SOMETHING," "not unnatural," and "beauty"
Overall Feeling
The piece meditates on war, destruction, and the persistence of beauty — asking whether violence has become so normalized it feels almost natural, while insisting that beauty and growth still emerge from the wreckage.