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2024
Marginalized groups are frequently relegated to the periphery by the relentless pace of mainstream society, where their experiences are often ignored or misconstrued. This neglect breeds a profound ignorance, particularly regarding self-identity's fluid and uncertain nature. Individuals within these groups frequently grapple with confusion and insecurity, deprived of the social recognition and support that affirm their place in the world. Such conditions give rise to the metaphorical 'Roadkill'—random and tragic occurrences born from societal disregard. In a world that rushes forward with unrelenting speed, these marginalized voices become increasingly difficult to comprehend, existing only in the precarious present where neither 'accident' nor 'tomorrow' can be foretold.
In this fast-paced society, where uncertainty reigns supreme, individuals and collectives often cling to reductive labels and stereotypes, seeking to impose order on the chaos. This oversimplified perception deepens the chasm of misunderstanding, further entrenching the marginalized in their isolation.
50”x72”
Oil on Canvas
September 26th, 2024
48”x60”
Oil on Canvas
December, 2024
30”x40”
Oil on canvas
March 8th, 2024
36”x48”
Oil on Canvas
November 12th, 2024