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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jessica Johnson (Baylor University), A Muddy Future [61], 2021

Jessica Johnson (Baylor University)

A Muddy Future [61], 2021
Oil on canvas
60.96cm X 45.72cm
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Artist Statement: Reflecting on the state of Earth’s landscapes, “A Muddy Future” shows a child walking on a path of division and uncertainty. Will future generations walk under bright and...
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Artist Statement:

     Reflecting on the state of Earth’s landscapes, “A Muddy Future” shows a child walking on a path of division and uncertainty. Will future generations walk under bright and alluring sunsets or among the greenery? The future is unclear.

 

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