Artwork
“Thankful Series”
was exhibited at the Carrousel du Louvre, Paris, during the 2025 jewelry heist — it is linked to an award‑winning book, a screenplay with 300+ awards, and international recognition.
The series transforms personal survival into a visual legacy: each piece is a chapter of life, loss, and living again, exhibited across five countries.
Thankful Series — photography
Exhibition highlights: Carrousel du Louvre (Paris), SwissArtExpo (Zurich), Artbar Granada (ES), Dubai, Miami
Availability: Digital edition (download only) — Edition of 1,000 per image — Three works

Price: $3,000
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Thankful -
arms wide—not reaching but receiving—elevated above the shoreline.
The ocean pulses below; the body is open, relaxed, surrendered but not defeated.
White clothing suggests clarity and renewal—a quiet, deeply personal victory.
The outstretched arms represent a private and spiritual conversation with what’s been understood, forgiven, or survived. The sea’s endless motion frames a changed perspective.
This is the moment you realize you’re still standing and understand it is enough.

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Faith -
the space between questioning and acceptance.
Where answers are not yet received, proof unseen, but the choice is to believe irregardless of out come.
The raw details of the hand: imperfect skin, dirty nails, tension in the fingers, a slight strain. This isn’t passive belief. It’s effort. It suggests that faith, here, isn’t easy or inherited—it’s chosen, possibly even fought for.
Faith is not holding onto something solid—it’s the courage to reach into the unknown and trust that something will meet you there.

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Losses -
more reflection than isolation after everything has happened.
A soft moment of reckoning, standing at the boundary between what was and what comes next. The ocean reads as memory, loss, or even forgiveness—something vast, uncontrollable, and impossible to fully hold onto.
A quiet stance where restraint meets no dramatic gesture, no visible emotion—just presence. A powerful suggestion of acceptance rather than resistance.
This is the moment where you stop running from the weight of what was and simply stand with it.
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Certificates of Participation
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Exhibition Images
-Thankful Exhibition Review-
Oct. 17 - 19 Paris, France
(Received 10-25-2025)
Hi Earnest
Thank you once again for presenting your artwork with us at ARTBOXY Paris at the Carrousel du Louvre.
Our curatorial team carefully reviewed the exhibited works during and after the event, observing how each piece shaped the exhibition's overall atmosphere and how visitors responded. As part of this process, we've prepared a personal reflection on your artwork - inspired by the same curatorial approach used during the exhibition.
During the Paris exhibition, your photographs resonated deeply with viewers, conveying profound emotions through your exploration of loss and resilience. The composition of each piece, particularly in \"Faith\" and \"Losses,\" effectively captures the raw vulnerability of the human experience amidst the backdrop of nature, allowing a dialogue between the inner self and the vastness of the external world. The stark contrast of light and shadow in your work breathes life into each moment, creating a poignant atmosphere that invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys. The emotional intensity and technical precision in your black-and-white imagery not only drew people closer but also prompted rich conversations about the themes of love and recovery, enhancing the overall impact of the exhibition.
Your work contributed beautifully to the diversity and quality of the Paris show. Throughout the exhibition, artworks with strong conceptual clarity and authentic emotional expression - like yours - consistently drew attention from visitors. Many stopped to take photos, discuss the compositions, and engage deeply with the pieces shown on the ARTBOXY Screens. This response confirmed how powerfully your art connects with viewers in a professional exhibition setting.
Across all exhibited works, our curators noticed several recurring strengths:
• Color and atmosphere - many participating artists used color with great sensitivity to convey emotion and light.
• Symbolism and storytelling - visitors were especially drawn to works that told a visual story or hinted at a deeper meaning.
• Technique and individuality - a strong sense of craftsmanship combined with authentic artistic voice made the exhibition exceptionally rich.
Your contribution helped shape that experience - thank you again for being part of it.
Warm regards,
The ARTBOXY Curator Team
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© 2025 Earnest Diaz All Rights Reserved / Thankful Screenplay written 2013