This is why people believe there are lizard people and demons. There's no other way to try to grasp how a human being can make things like this and call it art. There's no way to grasp how people could actually do the things that are depicted... And act normal around other people.
I've been thinking the same thing lately. Having the belief that reptilian entities are real, feeding on our children, is almost like a coping mechanism for such evil in the world. It's partly metaphorical too.
Her father was part of the government in a regime that tortured people. Thousands of people. In the most horrible ways. Then they flew them in planes over the open sea, and dumped them, while they were still alive.
Not difficult to imagine what a man who was responsible for such atrocities would do to his own relatives at home.
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Warnos44 ago
This is why people believe there are lizard people and demons. There's no other way to try to grasp how a human being can make things like this and call it art. There's no way to grasp how people could actually do the things that are depicted... And act normal around other people.
Lunanova1 ago
I've been thinking the same thing lately. Having the belief that reptilian entities are real, feeding on our children, is almost like a coping mechanism for such evil in the world. It's partly metaphorical too.
Aasb ago
Well many abused children transform their childhood trauma into art. Maybe she was one and this is the only way for her to describe the indescribable.
Warnos44 ago
Well according to her own explanations of her art, she said she was expressing current things, not her history.
think- ago
Her father was part of the government in a regime that tortured people. Thousands of people. In the most horrible ways. Then they flew them in planes over the open sea, and dumped them, while they were still alive.
Not difficult to imagine what a man who was responsible for such atrocities would do to his own relatives at home.