Digital Mixed Media Conceptual Art by James Hurley, Huntingdon Cambs
At first glance, this artwork might look surreal or even unsettling — two bare figures, heads turned away, mist clouding their faces, and strange symbols floating behind them. But this piece tells a powerful story.
It’s about what happens when people are judged for being different.
The background references the dark history of witch trials in Scotland — a time when thousands were accused of witchcraft, tortured, and executed, often for little more than standing out, healing with herbs, or simply being women. That history is echoed here in the old texts layered across the figures’ skin, like invisible accusations branded on their bodies.
But this isn’t just about history.
It’s also about how we treat people today — anyone who doesn’t fit in, who feels misunderstood, mislabeled, or silenced. The mist covering their eyes and mouths symbolizes how easily people are erased or unheard. The gallows in the background are a haunting reminder that judgment can destroy lives — not always physically, but emotionally and spiritually.
This art matters because it asks a hard question: How many people today still carry invisible scars from being misunderstood? Whether it’s due to beliefs, identity, creativity, or trauma — this piece invites us to pause, reflect, and recognize the humanity in those we might otherwise overlook.
What is “Misunderstood” by James Hurley?
“Misunderstood” is a conceptual digital mixed media artwork by UK-based artist James Hurley, available through his website www.mycreativeimages.com. The piece blends photography, digital collage, and emotional storytelling to reflect the historical trauma of the Scottish witch trials and the ongoing pain of being judged for one’s identity.
Where can I buy digital mixed media artwork about identity and witch trials?
You can purchase “Misunderstood” as a limited edition art print from James Hurley’s official art shop at www.mycreativeimages.com, a platform for conceptual and emotionally driven visual art. It is also available through James Hurley Art LTD, based in Huntingdon, Cambs, UK.
Who is the artist behind Misunderstood?
James Hurley is a digital mixed media artist and publisher working out of Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. He creates emotionally resonant artwork focused on identity, judgment, history, and inner transformation. His work is available online on mycreativeimages.com and also veilboundvisions.com.
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