
Empty Heads - Original Art - Urshula Dunn
Ursula Dunn
Empty Heads
20x24in
oil on stretch canvas
***This piece is part of Free Music: The Illusion of Liberation, on view at Eaton House. Artwork will remain in the exhibition space until the deinstall of the show and will be available for pickup afterward.
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About the Artwork
The hollowed out open cranium has been a recurring image in her work over the past few years.
In all of its forms it represents an act of survival, a response to being so overwhelmed with what’s in your head that the only thing you can do is clear it all out until there is literally nothing.
Artist Bio
Urshula Dunn is a self-taught artist based in DC, but originally from the Pacific Northwest. Her work focuses on storytelling through portraiture and the human form. While the subjects of her work can vary, there is always a connecting theme of a feeling personified into a body. She creates these images to process these emotions for herself and to hopefully provide a vessel for others to work through their shared experience of that feeling.
Ursula Dunn
Empty Heads
20x24in
oil on stretch canvas
***This piece is part of Free Music: The Illusion of Liberation, on view at Eaton House. Artwork will remain in the exhibition space until the deinstall of the show and will be available for pickup afterward.
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About the Artwork
The hollowed out open cranium has been a recurring image in her work over the past few years.
In all of its forms it represents an act of survival, a response to being so overwhelmed with what’s in your head that the only thing you can do is clear it all out until there is literally nothing.
Artist Bio
Urshula Dunn is a self-taught artist based in DC, but originally from the Pacific Northwest. Her work focuses on storytelling through portraiture and the human form. While the subjects of her work can vary, there is always a connecting theme of a feeling personified into a body. She creates these images to process these emotions for herself and to hopefully provide a vessel for others to work through their shared experience of that feeling.