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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x31.5in
About this artwork
Men are not given a platform by which to express themselves in a healthy way. Society has created barriers for men. And if a boy tries to express their feelings they can be labeled as sissies, gay, etc.
That kind of thinking stems entirely from a belief that women and femininity are somehow inferior to men and masculinity. If a boy acts feminine, why is this a big deal? What about being feminine makes someone inferior? If humans as a whole become… more sensitive over time, why is that an issue?
At the end of the day we need to let individuals be themselves, regardless of gender. If that means a boy acts like a girl (or vice versa) it shouldn't be a big deal.
"Modern man" is just a phrase that means "a better person" more open about their feelings, more balanced, better groomed, better informed about the choices they have in expressing themselves or expressing gender to the world. More emotionally intelligent ..
FIGURATIVE, PORTRAIT, Man, Pride, Modern Masculinity
« Happiness is more or less a change in me, something in my freedom.... »
Claudia Barbu describes art as a fundamental pillar of her life. The Spain-based artist employs themes in her paintings that capture emotions, allowing the spontaneous to emerge.
Creating in a figurative style, he paints with bold and messy brush strokes, forming a dynamic composition. In her artistic process, Barbu uses acrylics, oils and charcoal on canvas or paper.