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Ruminate Print

Anna Mikhaela Reyes

United States

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About The Artwork

It is easy for a moment of self-reflection to spiral into an episode of overthinking and doubt. When this occurs, one can appear to be physically present but not mentally or emotionally available. The truth lies in the eyes—a blank, far-off stare reveals that the eyes are open, but they do not see. What an outside perspective cannot see is the multitude of thoughts and ideas racing through the ruminator's mind, which feed and grow off of each other. As stated by Scottish comedian Daniel Sloss, "[The] thing about doubt, doubt isn't a flower. Doubt's a weed. I don't need to water it. It'll just slowly spread through your brain..." This concept is represented by the blank, iris-less eyes as well as the dandelions sprouting from the subject's head. The thin blanket symbolizes the false sense of security and comfort that overthinking provides.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Anna Mikhaela Reyes is a contemporary artist based in Denton, Texas. After receiving her BFA in Drawing and Painting from Kennesaw State University, Anna focused her practice on the use of charcoal, watercolor, and colored pencil to elevate the romanticism of botany and the human figure. Anna's work explores themes in psychology, the flux of personal vulnerabilities, and the elusiveness of interpersonal connection. Common to her work is obscure symbolism as well as the intertwining elements of romance and melancholy—an acceptance that the most beautiful things in life are often bittersweet.

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