


"14 – betrayal"
“This painting is called ‘betrayal.’ I made it in one afternoon after realizing that someone I thought I was working well with—someone I trusted—completely blindsided me. It wouldn’t have happened if there had been real trust and connection. I felt like an idiot, I was hurt, and I was a little bit sick.
“This person did it in front of others, and I couldn’t respond quickly—it was just a disaster. I used everything within reach: crayons, markers, butter knives, and acrylic paint. There are so many little details I love, and I don’t even remember making them. I remember the big, sweeping moves—flames and such—but looking back, I see the tears, the wrinkles around the ears, and her sweet little crown. I’m happy with how it turned out.”
— Brandie Starr, April 2025
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height, length, and depth: 16” x 12” x 1”
media: acrylic paint on canvas
“This painting is called ‘betrayal.’ I made it in one afternoon after realizing that someone I thought I was working well with—someone I trusted—completely blindsided me. It wouldn’t have happened if there had been real trust and connection. I felt like an idiot, I was hurt, and I was a little bit sick.
“This person did it in front of others, and I couldn’t respond quickly—it was just a disaster. I used everything within reach: crayons, markers, butter knives, and acrylic paint. There are so many little details I love, and I don’t even remember making them. I remember the big, sweeping moves—flames and such—but looking back, I see the tears, the wrinkles around the ears, and her sweet little crown. I’m happy with how it turned out.”
— Brandie Starr, April 2025
(Click image for full view)
height, length, and depth: 16” x 12” x 1”
media: acrylic paint on canvas
“This painting is called ‘betrayal.’ I made it in one afternoon after realizing that someone I thought I was working well with—someone I trusted—completely blindsided me. It wouldn’t have happened if there had been real trust and connection. I felt like an idiot, I was hurt, and I was a little bit sick.
“This person did it in front of others, and I couldn’t respond quickly—it was just a disaster. I used everything within reach: crayons, markers, butter knives, and acrylic paint. There are so many little details I love, and I don’t even remember making them. I remember the big, sweeping moves—flames and such—but looking back, I see the tears, the wrinkles around the ears, and her sweet little crown. I’m happy with how it turned out.”
— Brandie Starr, April 2025
(Click image for full view)
height, length, and depth: 16” x 12” x 1”
media: acrylic paint on canvas