by Jasper



Artwork Description

Sing Sing Sing.


20.0 x 26.0 cm


I thoroughly enjoyed interacting with and kissing girls when I was a little, cute boy. Men were envious and hated it. They feared the courage to do it. They threatened me. They treated me to pain and shame, which triggered my mental illness and social anxiety. When I hung out with such guys, they used to bully me. If I was afraid or didn't want to sing along, humans would get angry at me, or worse, kick me out? If I wanted to belt it out, I would be humiliated. Since I was afraid to be noticed, I sang along quietly. I am not allowed to be here. Unlike me, you aren't cute and loving. Without a mental illness, being true does not need fear. Listening is free; singing along is totally free. A black tribal woman with afro hair sings at a high level. When it comes to beauty, African women are superior. No, she is not afraid. She's true. Just being herself is her. She has complete freedom to do as she pleases. Freedom allows her to live a life that is simple, fearless, humble, and calm.



Artwork Details


Medium: Mixed Media

Genre: Expressionism