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That measure of madness that moves life by Ley Killeya
Acrylic, pencil and oil stick on canvas; 18×24inches
This work is part of a series representing the dual and often competing desires to run away from felt danger and towards perceived safety. It speaks to refugees from war, famine and other often man-made disasters, those escaping domestic violence, and others who are rejected for their identity and are in search of found family.
Find Ley on IG@art__ley
Acrylic, pencil and oil stick on canvas; 18×24inches
This work is part of a series representing the dual and often competing desires to run away from felt danger and towards perceived safety. It speaks to refugees from war, famine and other often man-made disasters, those escaping domestic violence, and others who are rejected for their identity and are in search of found family.
Find Ley on IG@art__ley