Original artwork description:

Humanoid 2 illustrates a frightened person. An essay on one of the most challenging unbearable states a person can go through, dread, and how, after a human tragedy, to regain serenity in one's life.
Dry pastels on paper, chalk, 26x39cm. Humanoid, LGBTQA, half man/half woman.
This painting is a very personal painting.
One-of-a-kind artwork signed JlLacroix at the bottom right with a JlL stamp on the back. Certificate of authenticity.
See example of a frame (sent without frame).
The first drawing, “Humanoid 1”, is slightly different and illustrates the cold-bloodedness and soullessness of an androgyne.

Materials used:

chalk, dry pastel, paper

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#drawing #painting on #fear #scary #chalk #portrait pencil #dry pastel #androgyne #humanoid 

HUMANOID 2 (2000) Painting
by Jean-Luc Lacroix

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Humanoid 2 illustrates a frightened person. An essay on one of the most challenging unbearable states a person can go through, dread, and how, after a human tragedy, to regain serenity in one's life.
Dry pastels on paper, chalk, 26x39cm. Humanoid, LGBTQA, half man/half woman.
This painting is a very personal painting.
One-of-a-kind artwork signed JlLacroix at the bottom right with a JlL stamp on the back. Certificate of authenticity.
See example of a frame (sent without frame).
The first drawing, “Humanoid 1”, is slightly different and illustrates the cold-bloodedness and soullessness of an androgyne.

Materials used:

chalk, dry pastel, paper

Tags:
#drawing #painting on #fear #scary #chalk #portrait pencil #dry pastel #androgyne #humanoid 
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