by Jasper
Artwork Description
African Women.
24.0 x 30.0 cm
Seen is an African tribal woman. You won't find any prettier than them. Their big kissing lips and nice dark skin are lovely. Her true, simple, and calm tribal life is backed by her tribal earrings, necklace, face paint, and tattoos, all opposed to the harsh, evil, and rule-bound west. My mental illness and the fact that humans are false, mean, and untrue are the keywords. The West is inhumane. Humans look great, cool, and fearless, but they fear contact, rejection, and being tiny. They lack honesty, love, and cuteness. I wish to be one of those cool, fearless graffiti tags who contact women and seduce them. I used to contact girls and kiss them when I was a cute, loving little boy. I got mentally ill due to men being envious and mean to me because of it. I was even a victim of bullying. No one dared to stop them, was loving and gave me life advice. I felt baffled, afraid, and frustrated. I fought for approval. Without knowing why, I got into an acute depression and retired early.
Artwork Details
Medium: Mixed Media
Genre: Expressionism