Noah Di Bettschen: Art as a Voice for the Overlooked
At just 22, artist Noah Di Bettschen has made waves in the art world with exhibitions in New York and Paris, drawing inspiration from his personal struggles. Following the death of his father, who battled heroin addiction, Di Bettschen turned to art as a means to process his grief and confront social issues. His work poignantly explores themes such as homelessness and addiction, giving a voice to those often ignored by society. Through powerful imagery, he aims to foster understanding and awareness of the subtlety of human emotions, challenging viewers to confront harsh realities.