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As a cute little boy, all I cared about was making contact with girls and kissing them. Men both envied and hated it. They were so mean and humiliating to me. They wanted me to have social anxiety issues and mental illness. Their evil, selfish, and controlling nature belied their exterior looks as good men. None gave me life advice and love, and no one dared to stop them. I kissed girls and was beautiful, so I was the wrong one. They are stupid.… I had a hard time fitting in, got severe depression, and lastly got my freedom as I retired early.
Beneath the graffiti "Fake Look" is a smiling, kind-hearted man trying to project an image of goodness. I must use caution; it is not true. He seems deceitful, wicked, self-centered, and power-hungry to me on the inside. In my opinion, the terms "fake look" and "no empathy" best describe it. Humans who are cute, honest, and loving, like me, love tribal art since it promotes freedom—a life that is simple, honest, humble, and calm.
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.