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To Sad To Be Angry Art Print
by Megan Hale
$17.35
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To Sad To Be Angry art print by Megan Hale. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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My painting, Too Sad To Be Angry, is on a 12 by 24 canvas, and it has two halves that look different from each other. On the left side, there's a mix... more
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Artist's Description
My painting, "Too Sad To Be Angry," is on a 12" by 24" canvas, and it has two halves that look different from each other. On the left side, there's a mix of purple, black, and white swirling together. It feels kind of quiet, like the end of a long day when you're tired and just want to rest. On the right side, the colors are bright and bold—red, yellow, and orange. They swirl like flames, full of energy and heat.
The left side makes you think of calmness, but there's also a hint of sadness, like when you're too tired to be mad. The right side, with all the fiery colors, seems ready to burst with energy and passion. The whole painting shows these two sides, which is how I sometimes feel inside—like I can be calm and full of energy at the same time. It’s personal to me because it’s a way of showing how I balance those feelings.
About Megan Hale
Painting is therapeutic for me. I express my trauma, recovery, fear of improving, hope, despair, profound shame, anger, true joy, newfound sexuality, and qualities in myself I never knew existed. I am breaking through and processing. I love seeing my artwork evolve with my mental health. Sometimes, I imagine breaking through a black-painted window and escaping a dark room, a lightless place filled with razors and broken mirrors. Outside, there are shards of glass everywhere. It is still painful, but I finally escaped. And the wounds will heal. They are healing. I pour my soul into my paintings because I must stay grounded. My parts, my emotions. I urgently and compassionately create visual representations of them because if I don't, the...
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