Nothing Hurts Anymore
Nothing Hurts Anymore
Nothing Hurts Anymore
Nothing Hurts Anymore
Nothing Hurts Anymore
Nothing Hurts Anymore
Nothing Hurts Anymore

Nothing Hurts Anymore

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NOTHING HURTS ANYMORE

Wax crayon on 

128gsm Takeo Youmoshi paper 

78 x 54 cm (30.7 x 21.2 inches)

Edition of 25

2021

Signed and numbered by Stuart Semple

From the series 'My Pictures of You' 

 

Each is totally unique and different so there will be variations in the way the colours appear and how they are made.


In these works, Stuart Semple articulates the loss of his mother and best friend through the re-articulation of song lyrics that served as solace through her illness. At once painfully cathartic, and simultaneously joyous the works encapsulate the barrage of emotions surrounding loss.

Using wax crayons each piece is unique and handmade, calling on nostalgic memories of childhood colouring, yet rendered in the artist’s handwriting.

The works speak of loss, hope, and relief.

 

‘Nothing Hurts Anymore’ touches on the relief that is felt when suffering ends. Both for someone suffering and their loved ones, but also plays with a sense of guilt that emerges from feeling relief on another behalf.

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NOTHING HURTS ANYMORE

Wax crayon on 

128gsm Takeo Youmoshi paper 

78 x 54 cm (30.7 x 21.2 inches)

Edition of 25

2021

Signed and numbered by Stuart Semple

From the series 'My Pictures of You' 

 

Each is totally unique and different so there will be variations in the way the colours appear and how they are made.


In these works, Stuart Semple articulates the loss of his mother and best friend through the re-articulation of song lyrics that served as solace through her illness. At once painfully cathartic, and simultaneously joyous the works encapsulate the barrage of emotions surrounding loss.

Using wax crayons each piece is unique and handmade, calling on nostalgic memories of childhood colouring, yet rendered in the artist’s handwriting.

The works speak of loss, hope, and relief.

 

‘Nothing Hurts Anymore’ touches on the relief that is felt when suffering ends. Both for someone suffering and their loved ones, but also plays with a sense of guilt that emerges from feeling relief on another behalf.