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Art & Exhibitions Infinite Reflections
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Infinite Reflections

CA$3,333.00

Medium: Charcoal & Mixed Media on Canvas

Size: 38” x 38”

Available for Rent or Purchase

Exhibited: 5 Artists 1 Love, Art Gallery of Alberta (2025), featured in the JD Art solo room

Infinite Reflections is a personal reckoning — a self-portrait steeped in introspection, exhaustion, and spiritual return. JD Art sits in quiet stillness, legs resting on the window ledge, face buried into a bent arm in a moment of silent release. Is it relief? Or the residue of a long internal war?

Beyond the window, a massive, hyper-realistic orange eye stares back at him — as if the universe itself is watching, reminding, witnessing. Its blue lids cast a deep contrast to the charcoal-drawn room, where stillness holds weight. In the distance: a full moon floats above a city skyline, symbolizing clarity after chaos.

The etched hand holding the pupil and iris, JD shows that through all troubles and stress, he can overcome by having a literal hold on his reflections.

A notepad sits on a nearby side table, JD Art’s name etched on the cover. Inside, A single box has been ticked — a quiet declaration of return. Not just physically, but emotionally. To purpose. To vision. To self.

This piece doesn’t scream — it stares. It knows. And it lands heavy. A gallery standout and the artist’s own personal favourite.

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Medium: Charcoal & Mixed Media on Canvas

Size: 38” x 38”

Available for Rent or Purchase

Exhibited: 5 Artists 1 Love, Art Gallery of Alberta (2025), featured in the JD Art solo room

Infinite Reflections is a personal reckoning — a self-portrait steeped in introspection, exhaustion, and spiritual return. JD Art sits in quiet stillness, legs resting on the window ledge, face buried into a bent arm in a moment of silent release. Is it relief? Or the residue of a long internal war?

Beyond the window, a massive, hyper-realistic orange eye stares back at him — as if the universe itself is watching, reminding, witnessing. Its blue lids cast a deep contrast to the charcoal-drawn room, where stillness holds weight. In the distance: a full moon floats above a city skyline, symbolizing clarity after chaos.

The etched hand holding the pupil and iris, JD shows that through all troubles and stress, he can overcome by having a literal hold on his reflections.

A notepad sits on a nearby side table, JD Art’s name etched on the cover. Inside, A single box has been ticked — a quiet declaration of return. Not just physically, but emotionally. To purpose. To vision. To self.

This piece doesn’t scream — it stares. It knows. And it lands heavy. A gallery standout and the artist’s own personal favourite.

Medium: Charcoal & Mixed Media on Canvas

Size: 38” x 38”

Available for Rent or Purchase

Exhibited: 5 Artists 1 Love, Art Gallery of Alberta (2025), featured in the JD Art solo room

Infinite Reflections is a personal reckoning — a self-portrait steeped in introspection, exhaustion, and spiritual return. JD Art sits in quiet stillness, legs resting on the window ledge, face buried into a bent arm in a moment of silent release. Is it relief? Or the residue of a long internal war?

Beyond the window, a massive, hyper-realistic orange eye stares back at him — as if the universe itself is watching, reminding, witnessing. Its blue lids cast a deep contrast to the charcoal-drawn room, where stillness holds weight. In the distance: a full moon floats above a city skyline, symbolizing clarity after chaos.

The etched hand holding the pupil and iris, JD shows that through all troubles and stress, he can overcome by having a literal hold on his reflections.

A notepad sits on a nearby side table, JD Art’s name etched on the cover. Inside, A single box has been ticked — a quiet declaration of return. Not just physically, but emotionally. To purpose. To vision. To self.

This piece doesn’t scream — it stares. It knows. And it lands heavy. A gallery standout and the artist’s own personal favourite.

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