by Jasper



Artwork Description

Freedom.


52.0 x 52.0 cm


As a child, I kissed girls, but my father's harsh treatment caused me to develop social anxiety. He wants me to stay away from them. Life became frustrating and hard. I have to put in a lot of effort, maintain a certain appearance, and strive for perfection, or else I am unworthy. Because of my social anxiety, I face ridicule and rejection, as there is no love. A tribesman's face is glimpsed to not get attention; I encounter malicious humans. His hair is unique and adorned with items; he wears plugs in his ears, Indian feathers behind, a stick through his nose, and under his mouth—a liberating appearance that I don't see in a "perfect" world. Tribals live in freedom, simply calm, and as a result, they are tolerant; they can look and be themselves as they want. Butterflies I compared to wonderful, sweet humans; I will have peace, love, and harmony. In freedom, people will be authentic, which I find appealing. A simple and calm life in freedom will lead to more sex, and I will be happy.



Artwork Details


Medium: Mixed Media

Genre: Expressionism