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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Paper
- Other details : Artwork on wood. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 17.3x13.4in
About this artwork
Contacting girls and kissing them was fun and nice when I was a cute, loving kid. My cruel father forbade it. No matter what I said or did, he grabbed me hard, yelled at me, bullied, and publicly judged me. He wants me to be quiet and afraid around women since of my mental disorder. He was uncaring to me. No one loved me, taught me valuable things, and dared to stop him. Totally by myself.
He led me down a dark path that was devoid of love and empathy,… where I was constantly judged for feeling unworthy. Those who do it are complete dweebs; I have no idea what they're talking about. I lived frustrated, confused, and much trickier. Due to my fight with mental disorder, I was able to retire early, without knowing why.
A pretty tribal woman adorned with African jewelry seems in my dream artwork. Their lives in freedom, ease, and calm make me happy. Nothing beats the wonderful butterfly, words, and leaves that will bring me peace, love, and harmony and make me happy together with women.
He led me down a dark path that was devoid of love and empathy,… where I was constantly judged for feeling unworthy. Those who do it are complete dweebs; I have no idea what they're talking about. I lived frustrated, confused, and much trickier. Due to my fight with mental disorder, I was able to retire early, without knowing why.
A pretty tribal woman adorned with African jewelry seems in my dream artwork. Their lives in freedom, ease, and calm make me happy. Nothing beats the wonderful butterfly, words, and leaves that will bring me peace, love, and harmony and make me happy together with women.
Jasper Borup
Denmark
Jasper Borup, a Copenhagen-based artist, uses mediums like pencils, rulers, and a compass to create on paper. His technique involves a liberating expression of colorful, aesthetic abstract patterns overlying motifs of good versus evil. By layering squares, circles, and triangles, he channels the abstraction of his strife towards the cruelty in the world. His works serve as a cathartic venting of his pent-up frustrations and mental anguish, transcending into a profound journey for peace, love, and harmony.
Jasper Borup
Do Not Judge.
$6,300