In Too Deep is an intimate, visceral response to betrayal and loss, born from the artist’s personal experience with infidelity. The illustration depicts a woman submerged underwater, her hair veiling her face, her body suspended in the current as her wedding ring slips from her finger. A man’s hand grips her foot, dragging her further below, while another hand - bearing a wedding ring - reaches down from the surface above. Yet she is already too deep, caught in the pull of despair and divided loyalties.
This piece explores the suffocating weight of betrayal, the helplessness of being bound to another’s choices, and the heartbreak of watching trust dissolve. The falling ring symbolizes the unraveling of vows, while the dual hands represent opposing forces - temptation and commitment, loss and longing, the past and the unreachable possibility of rescue.
Rendered with haunting beauty, In Too Deep is more than an image; it is a catharsis. A reflection on love fractured, on promises broken, and on the quiet strength it takes to emerge from beneath the weight of it all.
Printed with archival-quality inks on fine art paper, this 10x20 print invites the viewer to sit with its sorrow, and perhaps, to find recognition of their own depths.
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