by Jasper



Artwork Description

Be Yourself.


48.0 x 48.0 cm


The one fact that mattered to the cute, charming boy was kissing girls. My tyrant dad was harsh on me. He led me to get mentally ill. I felt afraid and quiet. No one supported or loved me, and I was lonely as a result. The bullies among the boys I met were a mystery to me. Humans did not impart wisdom upon me. I lived hard while fighting to fit in. I was struck down by a deep and unexplained depression. I chose early retirement to rescue myself. Humans are evil and selfish, striving for what they think is a beneficial life. Keeping me from women is their aim: they are a bunch of frustrated, irritated, and wicked men who hate humans. The keywords show my feelings of frustration due to my life's lack of love, as well as a desire to be myself and reconnect with women again. I am free to be myself—cute, loving, content with women—amidst the abstraction and tribal patterns, which, when combined with a glimpse of an African woman's face, promote a human existence of liberty.



Artwork Details


Medium: Painting Acrylic

Genre: Expressionism