The artist shares a terrible narrative about the harm his 12 pictures have caused.

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Despite the fact that we all know that nothing lasts forever and that we are all human beings, our reactions when a loved one dies show how little we really understand. We forget our deaths and appreciate everything, but it is often hard to cope when someone we care for dies. On the other hand, coping with sudden loss and loneliness is never easy. An artist from Philadelphia has created an amazing series of photographs that depict what happens when we put something wrong and are unable to leave it.

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Tom Booth is a multi-talented artist, essayist, and art director whose ground-breaking ideas have been widely praised in the art world. He used critically appreciated titles such as “It’s Christmas,” “Day on the Beach,” and “Don’t scold!” Written in a clear and concise manner. His most recent project is a series of earthy, sombre drawings that elicit old and emotional feelings in us.A sad and agonising storey about a woodcutter who refuses to fall in love with anyone is shown in this graphic. The poor woodcutter continues to chisel it into the wood so that he can wear it around his neck and keep his memories alive till the end of his days.

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The artist gives us a sneak peak at a heartbreaking storey that will be released soon. The artist wishes to publish a personal storey with a large scale. I’m not going to disclose how it’ll be released or give too much away about the plot since I don’t want to give anything away about it, so I’ll just say it’s a storey about loss and loneliness.

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These amazing photographs were created by a Philadelphia artist to represent what happens when we misplace something and are unable to leave it.

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