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Loss of a Friend (8x10" Signed Print) Original SOLD

$30.00

Title: "Loss of a Friend"
In Loss of a Friend, a grieving figure kneels beside a cracked skull, head bowed in sorrow, hand raised in silent anguish. Behind her, the shadowy remnants of past souls swirl into the darkness, like memories refusing to fade. The muted earth tones and fractured forms evoke the fragility of life and the weight of absence. This piece doesn’t depict death—it mourns love interrupted, and the burden of carrying on alone.

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Title: "Loss of a Friend"
In Loss of a Friend, a grieving figure kneels beside a cracked skull, head bowed in sorrow, hand raised in silent anguish. Behind her, the shadowy remnants of past souls swirl into the darkness, like memories refusing to fade. The muted earth tones and fractured forms evoke the fragility of life and the weight of absence. This piece doesn’t depict death—it mourns love interrupted, and the burden of carrying on alone.

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Title: "Loss of a Friend"
In Loss of a Friend, a grieving figure kneels beside a cracked skull, head bowed in sorrow, hand raised in silent anguish. Behind her, the shadowy remnants of past souls swirl into the darkness, like memories refusing to fade. The muted earth tones and fractured forms evoke the fragility of life and the weight of absence. This piece doesn’t depict death—it mourns love interrupted, and the burden of carrying on alone.

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