by Jasper
Artwork Description
Cool Look.
59.0 x 74.0 cm
Nothing mattered more than kissing girls when I was a cute, loving little boy. My tyrant and cruel father caused social anxiety in order to control me. Difficult, frustrating, and confusing times came. No one gave help, showed love, or provided advice. All alone. Bullies were men. I found it challenging to fit in with society. I retired early over acute depression. In contrast to the rough, scary, evil, power-hungry Western world, tribal patterns push for a life that is free, fearless, simple, true, and calm. In a Western culture, women want the coolness that graffiti gives. I want to be mentally happy, graffiti. Men, mentally sick or not, show cool looks to woo attractive women. Contact, rejection, and feeling tiny are things they fear. False, envious, egoistic, and evil humans—that is what they are. Men in the West see women but are afraid, based on the central eye. Cute fish, hearts, and keywords speak up for true, loving humans and deny a fake, power-hungry, and evil society.
Artwork Details
Medium: Mixed Media
Genre: Expressionism