Completed on a 24×36" canvas with detailed textures such as corrugated board, sandpaper, and textured background of the painting is a depiction of chaos, stress, and everything that keeps on repeating as so-called life lessons. The hidden bases of torn newspapers that fill up with either word of wisdom or nonsense is a background that's supposed to represent harsh words and decisions one must take or choose to ignore to understand and move on in life. Topped off with different blends of acrylic paint, ink markers, charcoal, and spray paint is another layer of coffee that represents the caffeine one consumes for temporary recharge and happiness. Heavy heart portrays those who are tired and repeatedly pierced by heartache and broken trust. Lost between feelings of confusion and fooled by manipulation or something that might have not been there, to begin with. Lost between temporary pleasure over long-term happiness, but curious and in search of wanting to know what it feels like. The textured strips of sewn wool in shades of blue represent sadness, Coldness, aloofness, and lack of emotion. However, this painting is also a reminder that we are only human, and that it's okay not to be okay always. To lose hope, lose friends, have your trust broken only to be stronger and well versed as you age. That in order to be loved you must love who you are and what you have become in this long tunnel of life. Painting is supported at the back with a frame enabling it to be hung easily.