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Suicide (The Stingy Man's Exit) (2024) Painting by Joseph Egheosa Ifada

Pastel on Paper, 30x21 in
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  • Pastel on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 30in, Width 21in
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  • Categories Portrait
Mental illness being a deadly disease to the soul naturally plays the same prank that physical illness plays on the body. When the body is sick it loses appetite for food. Likewise, when the mind gets sick it loses appetite for enlightenment or positive energy. One of the negative effects of this is that the mind soon begins to ponder on suicide as [...]
Mental illness being a deadly disease to the soul naturally plays the same prank that physical illness plays on the body. When the body is sick it loses appetite for food. Likewise, when the mind gets sick it loses appetite for enlightenment or positive energy. One of the negative effects of this is that the mind soon begins to ponder on suicide as a way to deal with the current predicament.

This thought-provoking artwork delves into the complex issue of suicide, challenging the notion that it is a solution to life's problems. With this work, the artist highlights the devastating impact that suicide can have on loved ones, emphasizing the far-reaching consequences of this tragic act.

Often, individuals who struggle with mental illness may mistakenly believe that taking their own life is the only way to escape suffering. However, this is a deeply flawed perspective that fails to consider the ripple effect of such a decision. The loss of a loved one to suicide can have a profound and lasting impact on family and friends, leading to mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and even post-traumatic stress disorder.

By exposing the destructive nature of suicide, the artist aims to raise awareness and encourage those who are struggling to seek help. It's important to that there is always hope, and that help is available. Self-Murder, the frustrated us killing the gifts in us.

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Artist represented by SoulXpression Gallery
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Joseph Egheosa Ifada is a contemporary Nigerian visual artist whose work serves as both a personal expression and a way to connect with the world. For Ifada, art is a place of rest, innovation, and a means to [...]

Joseph Egheosa Ifada is a contemporary Nigerian visual artist whose work serves as both a personal expression and a way to connect with the world. For Ifada, art is a place of rest, innovation, and a means to interpret and share his ongoing contemplations with others. It is a unique medium for presenting his thoughts on everyday challenges while offering solutions from his own perspective.

As an artist, Ifada's goal is to enlighten and bring others along on this journey. He is dedicated to preserving African culture and eliminating the stereotypical views of African people by showcasing the strength and resilience of African traditions. His work often explores themes of self-reflection, self-awareness, and mental health issues, particularly through the lens of African culture and way of life.

Through his art, Ifada seeks to demonstrate humanity's ability to overcome deep challenges and find happiness, peace, and enlightenment through personal reflection and self-evaluation. His focus on depicting African individuals as a case study serves to highlight the power of introspection and the potential for growth within the context of African heritage.

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