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As a child, I kissed girls, but my father's harsh treatment caused me to develop social anxiety. He wants me to stay away from them. Life became frustrating and hard. I have to put in a lot of effort, maintain a certain appearance, and strive for perfection, or else I am unworthy. Because of my social anxiety, I face ridicule and rejection, as there is no love.
A tribesman's face is glimpsed to not get attention; I encounter malicious humans. His… hair is unique and adorned with items; he wears plugs in his ears, Indian feathers behind, a stick through his nose, and under his mouth—a liberating appearance that I don't see in a "perfect" world. Tribals live in freedom, simply calm, and as a result, they are tolerant; they can look and be themselves as they want. Butterflies I compared to wonderful, sweet humans; I will have peace, love, and harmony. In freedom, people will be authentic, which I find appealing. A simple and calm life in freedom will lead to more sex, and I will be happy.
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.