Deep emotions rooted in my childhood prompted me to create this piece. I was doing very few representational paintings at the time, but I felt the figures were necessary to convey my meaning. The trauma of sexual abuse will always be with us unfortunately, but I hope people will become better equipped emotionally to deal with it. This work includes many symbolic elements which I am not going to spell out here. Viewers can decide on their own interpretation.
This was painted fairly quickly with no underdrawing.
I chose this piece for the Think Pink show because it was... pink. The figures introduce a human element that is particularly suited to this show. I wanted to enter the show to support the fight against breast cancer, which concerns everyone.
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