The Lady in this piece shows the complexity of the habit of lying. Because she looks like a mime, nobody would think twice about her lying in any situation. Yet, her necklaces of voice wave-lengths and sliced arms detail the myth that lies can never hurt you. Her gaze gives the illusion that she may be guilty of the habit of lying. The sliced brain indicates the intense thought process required to compartmentalize the truth from the lies. The buttons in the background symbolize how people's buttons get pushed when lies are told.
" Liar, Liar" (Print)
SKU: 0033
C$45.00Price
Print Size: 42 x 27 cm (16.5" x 10.5")
Art Medium: Prisma Colour
Paper: Watercolour
Framed: No
Original: 1/1