The Future Is Bright is a tribute to the extraordinary progress being made in Alzheimer's disease research and the hope that now surrounds what was once a devastatingly uncertain diagnosis.
Within the printed figure, the brain and nervous system are intentionally revealed, inviting viewers to consider the profound, full-body impact of this disease. Alzheimer's does not affect memory alone - it touches identity, relationships, and the very essence of personhood. The exposed anatomy serves as both a reminder of that vulnerability and a testament to our growing understanding of the human mind and body.
Thanks to decades of relentless research, advocacy, and compassionate care, meaningful breakthroughs are reshaping the future of treatment and prevention. What once felt insurmountable is now met with momentum, innovation, and measurable progress.
This piece stands as a symbol of that turning point - honoring those affected, celebrating scientific advancement, and illuminating a future filled with possibility. The future is, indeed, bright.
Materials: Linocut printmaking materials, acrylic paint, paint markers, sealant