24×24in

Digitally altered Linocut print, acrylic marker, ink, and paper

Available for purchase

The piece portrays what it is like to lose someone before you are ready to let them go whether it be from death or just a need to move on. To soften the loss, one might chalk it up to divine intervention, but the chaos, memories, and want are still present and felt. The piece is titled after Mitski's song "Once More to See You" which speaks of a queer relationship that fell apart due to exterior influences.

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