This is my possible entry to the Pink show. This is what pink means to me.
I used to see pink as juvenile, associating the color with Barbies and Tea Parties. As a girl who grew up playing with toys meant for boys, I felt the color was restraining and sexist. It took a male point of view for me to truly understand the mystery of the Pink.
I used to see pink as juvenile, associating the color with Barbies and Tea Parties. As a girl who grew up playing with toys meant for boys, I felt the color was restraining and sexist. It took a male point of view for me to truly understand the mystery of the Pink.
-Love, Jess
4 comments:
Yeah...the great deep pinkness is definitely... a gender based color.
pretty sweet image..
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A lot of great depth on this one. I really like it Jess, specially the lighting. Very awesome!
I hope its "Appropriate" enough.
I don't really have an appropriateness meter sometimes.
Sorry it is kinda crude, its kinda my style. I like to push something as far as it can go and scale it backwards from there. I was talking to other people when I was painting this, and the original idea was to be more cave-like and ambiguous, but there's nothing really ambiguous about puberty. It really does smack you in the face and make you uncomfortable. Its something I wanted to make people remember.
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