“Faces of War”: A Haunting Exploration of Mortality and Conflict

Robert Lyn Nelson’s “Faces of War” presents a surreal and unsettling tableau. 

Partially buried skulls emerge from a desolate, ochre landscape, their vacant sockets hinting at the anonymity of conflict. Butterflies, symbols of transformation and fragility, flutter across the scene, contrasting sharply with the stark permanence of death. The background, a swirling blend of dark and light, evokes an ethereal atmosphere, adding to the dreamlike quality of the image. The artist’s technique employs a rich palette creating a visceral experience for the viewer. 

“Faces of War” invites reflection on the lasting impact of conflict and the delicate balance between life and death.


Size: 20 x 30 inches

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-The Original painting: Oil on canvas

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