Fine Art Poster 35x35 cm / 14x14″, 2 pages
I created this comic around the infinity of violence—how it takes many shapes, some loud and some invisible. The starting point was the hypocrisy of my ex: he loved watching violence—male-on-male fights, kickboxing, all of it—but when I wanted to hang a painting of the goddess Kali, he was uncomfortable.
I found it incredibly interesting that Female power and female-on-male violence unsettled him in a way the “acceptable” male on male violence never did. I also wanted to commemorate this moment because the second he could not accept Kali’s wildness, I should have known he would never accept those parts of me.
From there, the piece grew into something larger: an exploration of emotional violence, neglect, and the invisible cruelty of being ignored. I wanted to show how memory itself can be violent — how it shatters, repeats, and splinters when we can’t make sense of the past. Each panel became a way to externalize that fractured memory, to reconcile how the same person who once made you feel loved and blissful can later be the one to hurt you and treat you horribly.
This comic is both an exorcism and a mirror — an attempt to put that relationship to rest while honoring what it revealed about power, projection, and the violence hidden in everyday love.
If you can find two frames and put them side by side, this piece can be such a unique addition and conversation starter in any space.
Printed using giclée fine-art 12-color technology for vivid, accurate color with exceptional depth. Smooth matte surface for a clean, glare-free finish. 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a soft texture and substantial feel (0.26 mm / 10.3 mils thick). Produced on FSC-certified, environmentally responsible materials. Ships worldwide.
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$195,00Price
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