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Outcast – Dennis Thomas

Outcast

by Dennis Thomas

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📦 1 in stock

Size: 20cmX24cm charcoal on paper

$1,200
OUTCAST ????
Alone in her own world she was dark
Running in the midst of pains and torture in forms of humans she had no where to go.

Her eyes tells a story of death sitting still on her shoulders,
Her lips could tell that it has kissed death itself,
Eyes like that of a seer,
But her dress tells a different story of horrors sitting still in her visions
Going through a face
Her eyes could see horror
Her mouth has kissed the lips of death
Her dress has worn out itself and reeks of misery.
Her scarf was embodied by a thorn in disguise as a Rose

She spent her life trying to help the homeless and orphans.
Her soul would sing forgotten jungle songs.
Her eyes could tell that she was a forgotten treasure. She would go to the darkness to find peace.

She was a mother In a shallow grave of tears
Love became hate, She was slowly forgotten even by the ones she called Blood.
Looking out from a corner, pains was her second home, she couldn't break out.
Watching in from the outside, feeling isolated from everything else, she felt abandoned.
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"As a visual artist inspired by culture and nature, I create works that blend tradition with contemporary expression. Working primarily in illustration and drawing, my art explores themes of curiosity and heritage. Through my art, I aim to capture the beauty of stories and moments that resonate across cultures."

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