by Jasper
Artwork Description
Cool Dancer.
33.0 x 42.0 cm
As a cute little boy, all that mattered was contacting girls to kiss them. Due to this, men were hard and humiliated me out of envy. They really want me to be mentally ill. I was also bullied. None dared to stop them, was supportive, and gave me life advice. I felt confused, frustrated, and afraid. I fought for acceptance. I went to therapy when I had acute depression. My mental illness persisted. Any part of life is evil, hard, and frustrating. My retirement won early. With a cool hat, the dude does a cool Memphis Jookin move. His coolness must be our opinion. It's fake. A woman who wants to have sex with him is his goal. He is indifferent to other things. Contacting women, rejection, and feeling tiny all fear him. He is fake, evil, selfish, and power-hungry. In contrast to him, the keywords—hearts, flowers, and smiling faces—promote cute, honest, and loving folks. Freedom, simplicity, honesty, and calm are the tribal patterns; this is in opposition to the false and evil world.
Artwork Details
Medium: Mixed Media
Genre: Expressionism