These pieces started out as just an itch I couldn't get rid of unless I drew them. In a way I guess they're about my high school experience: an all-male environment; raw stoicism mixed with unchecked teenage angst; idealized perspectives of God and women. They are more symbolic than literal. The shirts, faces, hands, postures, and haloes are all imbued with their own meanings.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Catholic boys confess their sins.
These pieces started out as just an itch I couldn't get rid of unless I drew them. In a way I guess they're about my high school experience: an all-male environment; raw stoicism mixed with unchecked teenage angst; idealized perspectives of God and women. They are more symbolic than literal. The shirts, faces, hands, postures, and haloes are all imbued with their own meanings.
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