As we progress through life, as individuals and as a culture, we decide what to hold on to and what to let go of. Tastes evolve—clothing, hairstyles, music, and other material and spiritual things are cast aside and replaced by that which reflects who we are here and now. With great effort we cast away our preconceived notions, our biases, and even our world views. As a culture we agree on letting go of archaic, racist, and sexist attitudes. We believe that these decisions will create a stronger healthier community, only to be revised, released, and replaced again over time.
The reasons for these releases are varied but all are integral to our maturation and development as human beings and communities. We must remember that even though we shed and replace, everything remains part of our individual, social, and cultural tapestries—defining where we came from, who we were, who we are today, and who we can become.
Paper, acrylic gel medium, pencil crayon,and polyurethane on wooden panel.
8" x 10"
$250.00