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The Watcher

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This painting is raw, expressive, and unsettling in the best way. A distorted face stares back with a piercing, almost hypnotic gaze—one eye widened, unblinking, as if it sees something we cannot. The chaotic blend of colors, splattered and smeared across the canvas, feels like an explosion of emotions trapped beneath the surface.
There’s something deeply human about it—wild, unfiltered, maybe even a little tortured. The pink and green lines wrap around the figure like tangled thoughts, while streaks of red cut through like bursts of energy or anger. The heavy texture adds another layer of intensity, making the face feel almost alive, pushing forward, demanding to be seen.
Is it a reflection of the artist? A manifestation of inner turmoil? Or simply a face from the shadows of the mind? Whatever it is, it leaves an impression. You can't look away.

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David Briggs: Vision Reimagined

Born legally blind, David Briggs saw his first cloud at nine—an experience that shaped his unique artistic vision. A trailblazer in tech, he founded an autostereoscopic tablet company, earning recognition from The New York Times, TechCrunch, and Engadget. His journey then took an unexpected turn as an elite Las Vegas vacation rental host, welcoming over a million visitors before fully embracing his passion for art.Briggs’ work is a bold fusion of structure and spontaneity, influenced by Kandinsky’s color energy and Kahlo’s emotional depth. Moving fluidly between oil, acrylic, and mixed media, he transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary.“My art is a bridge between worlds,” Briggs says. “It’s a conversation between who I was and who I’m becoming.”Now pushing the boundaries of creativity, he explores the intersection of digital technology and traditional painting, proving that vision isn’t just about sight—it’s about perspective.
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