With your face all made up living on a screen, low on self esteem, so you run on gasoline

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Collaged monotypes and graphite with handmade flowers on canvas paper

23x29in

Original created by Faith

Title quote appropriated from "Gasoline" on BADLANDS album by Halsey, 2015. Part of the "For Society" series. This piece explores how individuals in today's society may succumb to thoughts of low self-esteem as a result of images of popular culture. Consequently, these individuals may rely stimulant on the amount of Instagram likes, uplifting comments, etc. received from others (represented by the bright prints surrounding the subject) to feel better about themselves even though it is not a genuine sense of self-loving and is dependent on the mind-changing society we have today.

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Collaged monotypes and graphite with handmade flowers on canvas paper

23x29in

Original created by Faith

Title quote appropriated from "Gasoline" on BADLANDS album by Halsey, 2015. Part of the "For Society" series. This piece explores how individuals in today's society may succumb to thoughts of low self-esteem as a result of images of popular culture. Consequently, these individuals may rely stimulant on the amount of Instagram likes, uplifting comments, etc. received from others (represented by the bright prints surrounding the subject) to feel better about themselves even though it is not a genuine sense of self-loving and is dependent on the mind-changing society we have today.

Collaged monotypes and graphite with handmade flowers on canvas paper

23x29in

Original created by Faith

Title quote appropriated from "Gasoline" on BADLANDS album by Halsey, 2015. Part of the "For Society" series. This piece explores how individuals in today's society may succumb to thoughts of low self-esteem as a result of images of popular culture. Consequently, these individuals may rely stimulant on the amount of Instagram likes, uplifting comments, etc. received from others (represented by the bright prints surrounding the subject) to feel better about themselves even though it is not a genuine sense of self-loving and is dependent on the mind-changing society we have today.