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Karrena Amado

209 914 3071

KarrenaGordon@gmail.com

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KarrenaAmado@gmail.com


This exciting and beautiful student art exhibition focuses on furthering awareness of past and present human suffering including the Holocaust.

The never again philosophy is addressed in this dynamic visual discussion of inaction where the viewer is asked to ponder the affects of mental and physical stagnation.


All images share the dimensional elements of 16', 24', and 8'

24'x16'
Archival Ink Jet

This series of faces has many interpretations and meanings. Hidden in groups, people can be dehumanized or de-personized. However, when standing alone, we remember each voice, each face.

Left to Right:
East Side Gallery Abstraction - Berlin, Germany
Hidden Faces in Stone - Somewhere in Europe
Screaming Faces - Photographed in the Jewish History Museum in Berlin


Left to Right:

Remains of the Wall
24'x16' 
A reminder of the prison the Germany used to be for many of its people.

Suffering Triptic 
each image: 16'x8'
Horizontal lines resemble the previous image and its vertical bars. This piece is meant to remind the viewer of prison, suffering and enslavement.

Hidden Man
24'x16'
Some people see him and others do not. Such is life. The darker figure on the right in this abstract image is revealed, when closely examined, as a sort of hunchback man walking alone in an abyss.


Solitude Triptic
each image: 16'x8'
This piece is meant to evoke feelings of loneliness and solitude. What it may be like to experience something so terrible that a life becomes darkness with only a shred of light - hope.



24'x16'