"Grim" - Gerald Savage II
The bloody look was a way to express how my optimism was overshadowed by depression during COVID. Constant 24 hour lock downs for days without showers, contaminated food, the virus itself, and the loss of life made me dig deep to scavenge some sort of hope.
Gerald Savage II
2022
18” x 24”
Colored Pencil on Parchment Paper
The bloody look was a way to express how my optimism was overshadowed by depression during COVID. Constant 24 hour lock downs for days without showers, contaminated food, the virus itself, and the loss of life made me dig deep to scavenge some sort of hope.
Gerald Savage II
2022
18” x 24”
Colored Pencil on Parchment Paper
The bloody look was a way to express how my optimism was overshadowed by depression during COVID. Constant 24 hour lock downs for days without showers, contaminated food, the virus itself, and the loss of life made me dig deep to scavenge some sort of hope.
Gerald Savage II
2022
18” x 24”
Colored Pencil on Parchment Paper
Drawing; Ballpoint pen, Pencil and Colored Pencil on sketch paper.
Size: 18” W x 24” H
This piece was crafted inside Patuxent Correctional Institutute (Jessup, MD) by inmate Gerald Savage II. All proceeds go directly toward inmate accounts or desired destination. For more information on artist, proceed to this page by clicking here.
Set in Mahogany Wood Frame with protective exhibition glass. Ships in box; shipping not included.