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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Charcoal on Paper
- Other details : Artwork on wood. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 34.6x25.6in
About this artwork
As a cute little boy, I contacted girls and kissed them. Nothing else matters. My father was evil; he treated me humiliatingly and harshly, no matter my acts and words, to make me mentally ill. The boys I met were evil and humiliated me in the presence of women, and I was afraid and quiet. No one dared to intervene, was loving, and wanted to help. I was afraid, quiet, baffled, frustrated, and alone. I fought anywhere for acceptance to avoid evil.…
I got severe depression and was humiliated. Life was hard and hopeless. Became an early retiree without knowing why.
You see an Indian with a headdress and face paint surrounded by tribal patterns, hearts, keywords, happy faces, and a death cross. The artwork is against evil, selfish, false, and ruling people and the very same system; it celebrates cute people who are honest, calm, and endlessly loving and a free, easy, and calm life to free me from evil and fear to be free and happy to kiss, hug, and have sex with women. Nothing else matters.
You see an Indian with a headdress and face paint surrounded by tribal patterns, hearts, keywords, happy faces, and a death cross. The artwork is against evil, selfish, false, and ruling people and the very same system; it celebrates cute people who are honest, calm, and endlessly loving and a free, easy, and calm life to free me from evil and fear to be free and happy to kiss, hug, and have sex with women. Nothing else matters.
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
Lost Indians.
$6,780