by Jasper



Artwork Description

Lost Indian Tribes.


100.0 x 100.0 cm


The story is frustrating since, growing up with a strict father, I faced anxiety and a belief that people are evil, causing me to be reluctant and silent. Life was hard and stopped me from being who I am in a perfect world devoid of love. I suffered depression. Whatever I see in my dreams is of Indians being calm, truthful, tolerant, and protective. All they did was hunt and keep warm as a reward for a humane, simple, calm, and humble life in freedom. They rode horses and used feathers, leather, wool, and bows and arrows, among other soft objects. I don't like that they were abruptly wiped off by merciless white people like my father while they were cozily sitting around a bonfire in their teepees and conversing quietly, kindly, and honestly with one another. In essence, the artwork depicts how people who have never been sweet and loving toward me treated me cruelly, even as a cute little child. I had no idea it was meant to keep me away from women so I could not love and please them.



Artwork Details


Medium: Mixed Media

Genre: Expressionism