by Jasper



Artwork Description

Danger Zone.


100.0 x 100.0 cm


As a cute boy, my only activity was contacting girls and kissing them. The men stopped me. Their harsh and humiliating treatment of me resulted in mental illness and social phobia, and I was bullied. I was confused about the point. None dared to stop them, was loving, and taught me something. I felt afraid, frustrated, puzzled, and sad. I fought to fit in and gain acceptance. I was living in a danger zone. After many years, I got a severe case of depression. None was cute, empathetic, and loving. Even seeking expert help, my mental illness persists. Given the fact that I felt life was hard and absurd, I could retire early. It implies that men are deceptive, which is the case, as you can see from the Chinese mask with the lines and dots emanating from my eyes. They look cool and aspire to attract women in public, but they are apprehensive about rejection and feel minor. I dislike them since they aren't cute, brave, true, and loving. We must take love hearts seriously for their value.



Artwork Details


Medium: Painting Other

Genre: Expressionism