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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
29.1x24in
About this artwork
The tale reveals how I suffered abuse by a tyrannical father as a child, leading to social anxiety. No matter what I said or did, it was wrong. He expressed his desire for me to stop interacting with women. I had no idea about this. Life has not been easy. Bullying forced me to make changes. However, social anxiety made things difficult, and I developed severe depression.
Frustration, the absence of love, and the pursuit of perfection are the key… words. Unnoticed, a tribal face emerges from behind it. I believe that humans are evil. A life of freedom, simplicity, tranquility, and self-expression surrounds tribal patterns and soaring birds. Hearts and sweet fish mean that the path to happiness lies in the company of sweet, loving human beings. The reason for the crosses is that without women and sex, I could as well be dead. Therefore, the painting represents my struggle against evil, my quest for freedom, and my longing for happiness with women, a desire I've had since I was a boy.
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.