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Echoes of Survival - Artwork #2

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Echoes of Survival: Voices For Us x The Canvas & The Cause
Digital Collage by Shareece Williams
Created in Canva Pro | Edited in PicsArt Pro

Echoes of Survival is an ongoing visual art series that transforms the silent, buried, and unspoken experiences of abuse survivors into powerful creative expression. Through abstract digital artworks and layered collages, this series captures the emotional landscapes that survivors walk through — grief, fragmentation, rage, healing, and the reclaiming of voice.

Each piece is a reflection of personal and collective memory. Some are shaped by my own journey. Others will emerge from the echoes of our community.

This series exists to:

  • Raise awareness about the internal and external realities of abuse

  • Create a visual language for survivorhood

  • Build a space of resonance and belonging for those who feel unseen

  • Empower survivors to turn pain into expression, and silence into sound

Echoes of Survival is more than art. It’s a testimony. A revolt. A love letter to those still surviving.

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No Love Was Lost (2025)

I made this piece for those of us who have lost so much and yet, somehow, never lost ourselves.

No Love Was Lost is more than an image. It’s a declaration. It’s a refusal to let pain take away our capacity for love, connection, or resistance. This collage was born from the intersections of my healing, my history, and my purpose as a Creative Visionary. It’s the second piece in the Echoes of Survival series, a collaboration between Voices For Us and The Canvas & The Cause. It serves as both an artifact and a battle cry; a piece of visual resistance against systems of abuse, silence, and survival erasure.

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