Burden's Gaze - Charcoal Portrait

$150.00

Burden’s Gaze is a quiet yet powerful portrayal of unspoken weight. The woman’s eyes drift into the distance, lost in thought, as if carrying the weight of something unseen. Shadows cling to her features, accentuating the heaviness in her expression—worn, contemplative, yet resilient. The rough texture of the charcoal strokes adds to the rawness of her presence, capturing the silent struggles that linger beneath the surface. There is no outcry, no dramatic motion—only the depth of her gaze, heavy with the burdens she bears, inviting the viewer to wonder what stories remain unspoken.

18×24 inches

Each picture is made on sturdy charcoal paper and shipped rolled in a tube. 

Each picture is hand signed by the artist. 

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Burden’s Gaze is a quiet yet powerful portrayal of unspoken weight. The woman’s eyes drift into the distance, lost in thought, as if carrying the weight of something unseen. Shadows cling to her features, accentuating the heaviness in her expression—worn, contemplative, yet resilient. The rough texture of the charcoal strokes adds to the rawness of her presence, capturing the silent struggles that linger beneath the surface. There is no outcry, no dramatic motion—only the depth of her gaze, heavy with the burdens she bears, inviting the viewer to wonder what stories remain unspoken.

18×24 inches

Each picture is made on sturdy charcoal paper and shipped rolled in a tube. 

Each picture is hand signed by the artist. 

Burden’s Gaze is a quiet yet powerful portrayal of unspoken weight. The woman’s eyes drift into the distance, lost in thought, as if carrying the weight of something unseen. Shadows cling to her features, accentuating the heaviness in her expression—worn, contemplative, yet resilient. The rough texture of the charcoal strokes adds to the rawness of her presence, capturing the silent struggles that linger beneath the surface. There is no outcry, no dramatic motion—only the depth of her gaze, heavy with the burdens she bears, inviting the viewer to wonder what stories remain unspoken.

18×24 inches

Each picture is made on sturdy charcoal paper and shipped rolled in a tube. 

Each picture is hand signed by the artist.