"shirley, you get it."
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"shirley, you get it." a play on words, confronts the disturbing normalization of exploitation in modern culture, using satirical imagery to depict the predatory nature of social media and society's tolerance of unhealthy dynamics.
The cartoon pig (Spider-Pig) borrowed from the The Simpsons, wears the label "Fresh Meat," symbolizing how younger individuals are often targeted. Above the symbolic cartoon character, an Instagram-like account represents how social platforms can amplify this predation, making it seem casual, even acceptable.
Through its bold, unsettling humour, this painting forces viewers to question the darker side of online interactions and societal norms that overlook or trivialize the manipulation of youth.
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30" x 40" x 1.5" gallery wrapped, eco friendly 50% hemp and 50% cotton canvas, mixed media painting.
Painting continues through edges. Coated with archival matte varnish to protect your painting from dust and colour fading from external sources for years to come.
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- Care instructions
- Stamp of authenticity
- Hand signed note from the artist
NOTE: Please allow up to 14 days to get your shipment in order to ensure proper protection. Shipping information will be sent as soon as your order has been dispatched. All original paintings are final sale. Colours may vary slightly due to monitor calibration. Framed painting images are for visualization purposes only.