A Furious Man Can Never Be Justified.

A statement that attracted my eye at the beginning of the process said, “A furious man can never be justified.” I wanted to further examine this remark through my work since I found it to be so compelling and thought-provoking.
I started by sitting down and considering what this quote meant to me personally. I considered how being angry could hinder our judgment, force us to act hastily, and cause us to make choices that we may later come to regret. I also considered how anger frequently serves as a cover for more intense feelings like fear, insecurity, or suffering.
I finally finished the artwork “A Furious Man Can Never Be Justified” after many hours of labor and reflection. The picture showed a man with an angry look against a stormy and disorganized background. It served as a reminder that even in the middle of rage and confusion, we can discover moments of peace and clarity if we choose to look for them.
In conclusion, the process for creating “A Furious Man Can Never Be Justified” was one of reflection and self-discovery. It made me think about the ability of art to stir up strong feelings in those who view it. I hope that this work of art encourages others to think about their own feelings and how they affect the world around them.