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D. Cameron Cundiff's experience with the depths of fear and delusion are evident within his portraits. His work also indicates artistic progress by moving from trained studies to expressive compositions and perspectives. Cundiff uses these figural compositions as a place for self reflection and discovery. "I was seeing two images. One was a superficial reflection of an affect-less visage. The other was a caustic and revealing portrayal of my anger, frustration, fear, and grandiosity. To this day when my mind has failed to properly reflect my being, I've found identity in my art." "My art is an effort to communicate that in every situation in life there is a reason for joy." |