Reflections of Hope (2024)
Title:Reflections of Hope
Artist: Aiden Braner
Year: 2024
Medium: Mixed Media on Canvas (Acrylic Paint, Oil Pastel, Colored Pencil, Mirror Stickers)
Dimensions: 20×20 inches
A bold fusion of color, texture, and meaning, this graffiti-inspired mixed media piece captures a vibrant dialogue between art and language. Hebrew sayings weave through dynamic layers of acrylic paint, oil pastel, and colored pencil, creating a rhythmic and expressive composition. Scattered throughout, yellow ribbon motifs stand as a powerful symbol of remembrance and urgency—emphasizing the call to bring them home. Mirror stickers further invite the viewer into the piece, reflecting both their presence and the weight of its message. A striking blend of urban energy and heartfelt advocacy, this work is a testament to both cultural identity and collective hope.
Title:Reflections of Hope
Artist: Aiden Braner
Year: 2024
Medium: Mixed Media on Canvas (Acrylic Paint, Oil Pastel, Colored Pencil, Mirror Stickers)
Dimensions: 20×20 inches
A bold fusion of color, texture, and meaning, this graffiti-inspired mixed media piece captures a vibrant dialogue between art and language. Hebrew sayings weave through dynamic layers of acrylic paint, oil pastel, and colored pencil, creating a rhythmic and expressive composition. Scattered throughout, yellow ribbon motifs stand as a powerful symbol of remembrance and urgency—emphasizing the call to bring them home. Mirror stickers further invite the viewer into the piece, reflecting both their presence and the weight of its message. A striking blend of urban energy and heartfelt advocacy, this work is a testament to both cultural identity and collective hope.
Title:Reflections of Hope
Artist: Aiden Braner
Year: 2024
Medium: Mixed Media on Canvas (Acrylic Paint, Oil Pastel, Colored Pencil, Mirror Stickers)
Dimensions: 20×20 inches
A bold fusion of color, texture, and meaning, this graffiti-inspired mixed media piece captures a vibrant dialogue between art and language. Hebrew sayings weave through dynamic layers of acrylic paint, oil pastel, and colored pencil, creating a rhythmic and expressive composition. Scattered throughout, yellow ribbon motifs stand as a powerful symbol of remembrance and urgency—emphasizing the call to bring them home. Mirror stickers further invite the viewer into the piece, reflecting both their presence and the weight of its message. A striking blend of urban energy and heartfelt advocacy, this work is a testament to both cultural identity and collective hope.