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VIEW IN MY ROOM

And just ‘cause the sun shines don’t mean you’re on my mind - Edition of 10 Print

Eric Schwartz

United States

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I created this drawing as a sarcastic over-exaggeration of what it means to be gay in post-DOMA America. Despite DOMA being struck down, we still have all kinds of politically powerful right wing assholes who spread lies saying that all gay men are sex crazed maniacs who don’t fall in love and live just for pleasure. The bottom figure is wearing a Reagan mask because in my lifetime, he was the most destructive in decimating minorities. And by that i mean the poor, the gays and the mentally ill. AIDS exploded like a holocaust under his presidency, Crack spread like wildfire in the inner cities and he shut down mental health facilities. This all occured while the gap between the rich and the poor increased beyond what anyone thought previously possible.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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The multiple self portraits that flood my pieces exist in the theatrical landscapes set in my over-sized head. The distortion of the human form and the creation of outlandish exoskeletons fuse into a visual language depicting my hazy past and surprisingly humdrum yet contented present. The drawings primarily deal with the underbelly of gay life, existing drug free and being a mentally ill outsider in a world of normals. A past history of drug abuse combined with an unstable detachment from reality created an alienated man-child who lives in his sketchbook without the urge to venture beyond his apartment door.
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