by Jasper
Artwork Description
Free.
46.0 x 63.0 cm
My tyrannical father was cruel to me while I was a cute boy. Unknown to me, his wish was to impose a mental illness on me to isolate me from females. Nobody was there to support me, love me, or teach me anything. I was all alone. Also, I had no idea that I was the target of bullying just due to my beauty and mental illness. I gave them space and allowed them to do it. I changed myself to be free of it, but I lived hard and got really depressed and had no idea why. None has been cute and loving. I felt frustrated, afraid, and confused. One sees tribal pattern and a calm Indian with ornate hairstyles, feathers in the hair, and facial paint. Free, tolerant, helpful, and calm is how I see them. I enjoy their liberated, straightforward, and calm way of life because they weren't subject to rules and could do as they pleased. The words suggest that you should live free and relaxed and be you like Indians, and that love is paramount, so I can be myself, happy, and intimate with women.
Artwork Details
Medium: Mixed Media
Genre: Expressionism