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Aniyah Bernard-Speller Stuck Ink, watercolor, and marker on watercolor paper 18 x 24in This piece explores the juxtaposition between light and dark in terms of confinement through the use of color, form, and composition.

Aniyah Bernard-Speller Trip Ink, watercolor, and marker on watercolor paper 18 x 24in This piece comments on the differing stages of grief and struggle when dealing with confinement through the use of form, and composition.

Aniyah Bernard-Speller Fall Ink, watercolor, and marker on watercolor paper 18 x 24in This piece explores the overall effect of confinement on individuals and the toll it takes through the use of color, form, and composition.

Aniyah Bernard-Speller Trapped Pt.1 Digital Photography 5 x 11in This piece comments on the imposition of quarantine and how it traps individuals in their own home through the use of light and composition

Aniyah Bernard-Speller Trapped Pt.2 Digital Photography 5 x 11in This piece comments on quarantine and the transcendent affect it has on all people through the use of light, shadows, and composition.

Aniyah Bernard-Speller Trapped Pt.3 Digital Photography 5 x 11in This piece comments on the imposition of quarantine and how it traps individuals in their own home through the use of light and composition

Aniyah Bernard-Speller Nature Behind Bars Digital Photomontage 8 x 11in This piece comments on the confinements imposed by society on nature through the use of color, line, and composition.

Aniyah Bernard-Speller Locked Up Digital Photomontage 8 x 11in This piece comments on the confinements that can be seen in society, both physical and invisible, through the use of color and composition.

Aniyah Bernard-Speller Behind Bars Digital Photomontage 8 x 11in This piece comments on the imposition of quarantine and how it affects relationships in society through the use of color and composition

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