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Store My Brother’s Keeper | 12 x 12 | Medium | Framed Canvas Print
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My Brother’s Keeper | 12 x 12 | Medium | Framed Canvas Print

$450.00

Photography and Digital Design by James Dominic Malone

Brooklyn, NY

A brother’s love is often overlooked — until life teaches you to cherish it.

James Dominic captured this image before he understood what it meant to experience loss.

Living in Brooklyn, between the stories of East New York and Brownsville, he photographed a moment of three brothers playing. They were his neighbors. He saw them every day. And though he often walked and documented the streets of Brooklyn, he only ever snapped this one photo of them.

At the time, it was just another frame.

Now, it carries weight.

Since then, James has had to say goodbye to his own brothers — not lost, but returned to the ancestral plane.

This image — not of them, but somehow about them — lives on as both memory and meditation. Through layered digital design and colorwork, James invites us to see the sacred in what was once ordinary.

This piece reminds him of what brotherhood truly holds: connection, protection, and friendship.

It’s a lesson only life can teach:

We are all divine.

And we are all deserving of brotherly love.

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Photography and Digital Design by James Dominic Malone

Brooklyn, NY

A brother’s love is often overlooked — until life teaches you to cherish it.

James Dominic captured this image before he understood what it meant to experience loss.

Living in Brooklyn, between the stories of East New York and Brownsville, he photographed a moment of three brothers playing. They were his neighbors. He saw them every day. And though he often walked and documented the streets of Brooklyn, he only ever snapped this one photo of them.

At the time, it was just another frame.

Now, it carries weight.

Since then, James has had to say goodbye to his own brothers — not lost, but returned to the ancestral plane.

This image — not of them, but somehow about them — lives on as both memory and meditation. Through layered digital design and colorwork, James invites us to see the sacred in what was once ordinary.

This piece reminds him of what brotherhood truly holds: connection, protection, and friendship.

It’s a lesson only life can teach:

We are all divine.

And we are all deserving of brotherly love.

Photography and Digital Design by James Dominic Malone

Brooklyn, NY

A brother’s love is often overlooked — until life teaches you to cherish it.

James Dominic captured this image before he understood what it meant to experience loss.

Living in Brooklyn, between the stories of East New York and Brownsville, he photographed a moment of three brothers playing. They were his neighbors. He saw them every day. And though he often walked and documented the streets of Brooklyn, he only ever snapped this one photo of them.

At the time, it was just another frame.

Now, it carries weight.

Since then, James has had to say goodbye to his own brothers — not lost, but returned to the ancestral plane.

This image — not of them, but somehow about them — lives on as both memory and meditation. Through layered digital design and colorwork, James invites us to see the sacred in what was once ordinary.

This piece reminds him of what brotherhood truly holds: connection, protection, and friendship.

It’s a lesson only life can teach:

We are all divine.

And we are all deserving of brotherly love.

12 x 12 | Medium

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