“Void innocence” - by Dadasoulface
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9.5”x11”
Cut n paste analog collage with spraypaint, charcoal,stencils, isopropyl alcohol, and acrylic matte
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I have never shown this piece to anyone. Exclusively live on Tumblr!!
Lol
In all seriousness
Its hard for me to fully recognize what I am saying here. If , in fact I am saying anything at all! I will let the viewer interpret and analyze this. I do know …that a great deal of innocent lives have been lost as a result of this suspect act. Not just in NYC on that fateful day but in a larger sense. Children in Afghanistan and Iraq are being blown to bits today because of spiralling effect .
War is a sick man’s business.
Peace
JDL Street art aka Judith de Leeuw started aerosol cans at the age of 15 as a rebel on the street. The multiple award winning artist was born and raised in Amsterdam, Netherlands. In 2015 she graduated in Art & Design which was followed by a one-year bachelor at the Willem de Kooning Academy in 2016. Her art evolved quickly, as she became an established artist in a very short period. Currently JDL travels worldwide as an international artist to realize her large-scale murals.
JDL uses her art to translate emotion, but the concepts are deeply themed around her surroundings and social issues. This is also a reason for JDL’s big love for public space.
Her projects took her around the globe, including big parts of Europe, Asia, and the United States.
LIMITED PRINT
Limited edition print. In collaboration with Carla van de Puttelaar, who made the photograph on which the painting was modelled. Signed and numbered by JDL.
Edition size: 20
Size: 70 x 45 cm
Type: giclée print
Characteristics: Hahnemuhle White Velvet 270 grs.