


Face I - Leroy Nunery III
The faint hint of a smile, amidst the abstraction; 'Face I' (2023) depicts a state of flux with regards to mood. I feel this fits with the Juneteenth theme because the face is truncated, the hypocrisy of freedom in America can arguably be represented with an expression like this. We have been here for a while, we have built so many things, but we may still only be 3/5 to some, just ask Donald, Elon, and the rest of the Muppets. How does one reconcile this feeling of existence and presence without value?
The faint hint of a smile, amidst the abstraction; 'Face I' (2023) depicts a state of flux with regards to mood. I feel this fits with the Juneteenth theme because the face is truncated, the hypocrisy of freedom in America can arguably be represented with an expression like this. We have been here for a while, we have built so many things, but we may still only be 3/5 to some, just ask Donald, Elon, and the rest of the Muppets. How does one reconcile this feeling of existence and presence without value?
The faint hint of a smile, amidst the abstraction; 'Face I' (2023) depicts a state of flux with regards to mood. I feel this fits with the Juneteenth theme because the face is truncated, the hypocrisy of freedom in America can arguably be represented with an expression like this. We have been here for a while, we have built so many things, but we may still only be 3/5 to some, just ask Donald, Elon, and the rest of the Muppets. How does one reconcile this feeling of existence and presence without value?