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Rage: It's My Body
At a point in my life I kept hearing politicians making decisions about
abortion, sexual harassment and other issues about women. Most of them
were men. Men telling women what to do with their bodies and men making
decisions for women. What I felt was anger. How dare they not even include
women in these choices. The tear in the female mask of Rage shows the
pain and anger of living in a male-dominated society that keeps women
from making their own choices. The band across the neck is a man's red
necktie, which holds the woman in place and stifles her being. The red
color represents a woman's blood as it is sucked out of her soul. The
blocked hands depict the obstacles that are put before women. Rage:
It's My Body is a painting about the violation of the female human spirit.
Soraida Martinez 1992 |
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