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Taylor White’s Paintings of Breakable Bodies

North Carolina-based artist Taylor White creates expressive paintings, murals and installations that focus on the fragility of the human body. Featuring mostly children as their protagonists, White's works present bodies as brittle and breakable like ceramic pottery. This imagery evolves into a metaphor for the psyche as we see the characters going through processes of physical and emotional healing. Take a look at some images of the artwork courtesy of Taylor White after the jump!

North Carolina-based artist Taylor White creates expressive paintings, murals and installations that focus on the fragility of the human body. Featuring mostly children as their protagonists, White’s works present bodies as brittle and breakable like ceramic pottery. This imagery evolves into a metaphor for the psyche as we see the characters going through processes of physical and emotional healing. Take a look at some images of the artwork courtesy of Taylor White.

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