Woman Lips
Woman Lips

VIOLENCE

Three paintings that question brutality as spectacle.

Know More

This series began with an interest in choreographed action—cinematic scenes of chaos, concept art explosions, characters mid-attack. But as I researched, sketched, and reflected, I became more interested in how violence is portrayed in art across time—not just in movies or video games, but in galleries and museums, where even historic depictions of death or suffering are revered, aestheticized, and sometimes adored.

Woman

The final result became three paintings, each exploring a different dimension of violence:

  • Violence toward oneself

  • Violence toward others

  • Violence in the environment

Woman Side Pose
Woman Look Into The Camera

My goal wasn’t to shame the viewer for finding these images compelling—but to ask why we often do. What does it mean when gore is beautiful? When blood is color composition? When destruction becomes design?

Man Ground Shot

More Works

SQUANBERT.COM

©2025

More Works

SQUANBERT.COM

©2025

Woman Lips
Woman Lips

VIOLENCE

Three paintings that question brutality as spectacle.

Know More

This series began with an interest in choreographed action—cinematic scenes of chaos, concept art explosions, characters mid-attack. But as I researched, sketched, and reflected, I became more interested in how violence is portrayed in art across time—not just in movies or video games, but in galleries and museums, where even historic depictions of death or suffering are revered, aestheticized, and sometimes adored.

Woman

The final result became three paintings, each exploring a different dimension of violence:

  • Violence toward oneself

  • Violence toward others

  • Violence in the environment

Woman Side Pose
Woman Look Into The Camera

My goal wasn’t to shame the viewer for finding these images compelling—but to ask why we often do. What does it mean when gore is beautiful? When blood is color composition? When destruction becomes design?

Man Ground Shot

More Works

SQUANBERT.COM

©2025

Woman Lips
Woman Lips

VIOLENCE

Three paintings that question brutality as spectacle.

Know More

This series began with an interest in choreographed action—cinematic scenes of chaos, concept art explosions, characters mid-attack. But as I researched, sketched, and reflected, I became more interested in how violence is portrayed in art across time—not just in movies or video games, but in galleries and museums, where even historic depictions of death or suffering are revered, aestheticized, and sometimes adored.

Woman

The final result became three paintings, each exploring a different dimension of violence:

  • Violence toward oneself

  • Violence toward others

  • Violence in the environment

Woman Side Pose
Woman Look Into The Camera

My goal wasn’t to shame the viewer for finding these images compelling—but to ask why we often do. What does it mean when gore is beautiful? When blood is color composition? When destruction becomes design?

Man Ground Shot

More Works

©2025