I also found that psychologists have broken down the grieving process into five steps: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance. So each one of the drawings I did represents a different stage. In them, there is a main character, a girl, going through the grieving process. Her arm is an elephant's trunk, meant to represent the girl's inability to let go of the individual whom she is mourning over, and also as a reference to the use of an elephant's trunk to touch the remains of other elephants who have died. The elephant bones in the drawings are meant to represent the deceased. I don't know how well I pulled any of this off (haha) but in general I enjoyed doing them. Graphite, watercolor, watercolor pencil and ink pen were all used on watercolor paper for this series.
STAGE 1: DENIAL
STAGE 2: ANGER
STAGE 3: BARGAINING
STAGE 4: DEPRESSION
STAGE 5: ACCEPTANCE
a perfect circle - magdalena
cool :D
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