by Jasper
Artwork Description
Silence.
23.0 x 31.0 cm
The story of the painting: As a child, I was mentally ill due to my tyrannical father's way of endlessly yelling and humiliating me. Talking with women was forbidden. People ridiculed me because I looked pretty and seemed quiet and afraid. They showed zero concern and empathy, making me the undesirable guy. Nobody intervened, encouraged me, or taught me valuable lessons. I broke down and had a rough life because I had to change. I got an early retirement as life was so hard and hopeless. I drew a profile of a lovely tribal woman who seemed calm and quiet. Unlike the rule-fixed, norm-fixed, flawless world into which I was born, she is adorned with lovely things and appears unique. Being a cute person, I like a quiet, simple, calm, and liberated life as tribal people. Thus, the most important thing is to encourage with keywords sweet, gentle, and empathetic individuals; surrounding myself with them will guarantee that I am permitted to have a happy life and live in a state of love, harmony, and tranquility.
Artwork Details
Medium: Mixed Media
Genre: Expressionism