How Dare You
How Dare You
How Dare You
How Dare You
How Dare You
How Dare You
How Dare You
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How Dare You

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48” x 54” x 1.5”
Acrylic, flashe, pastel on canvas
2022

 

How dare you think you don’t deserve better than this; you have so obviously been settling for less.
How dare you believe them when they say you’re not enough, or too much.
How dare you excuse their manipulative behaviour just because they’re broken. That is not a good enough excuse anymore.
How dare you deny yourself the life you were meant to have, as if joy and abundance is not meant for you.
How dare you not get angry with how you were treated, how you were dismissed, how you were neglected, betrayed, discarded.
How dare you live another day for anyone other than you.

 

  

This painting is part of the Enough is Enough collection that features stories about betrayal, manipulation, abuse, control and a lack of rights for women.

Inspired by the current state of affairs in the USA after the overturning of Roe vs. Wade in which men are once again making decisions for women and their bodies in order to keep minorities controlled and silenced - this type of manipulation and abuse is something that women, the trans community and other minorities have experienced in the home for years. Disguising the criminalization of abortion as a pro-life decision is a disservice to the people who are losing the right to live their lives on their own terms. Abuse, neglect, gas-lighting and manipulation are tactics used by the oppressor to maintain control over a person, or in this case, an entire group of people. The name Pat is used to address the Patriarchy throughout this collection.

This collection is an expression of rage directed at those who have the audacity to claim to be acting in the best interest of those whom they are controlling.

 

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This painting was hand-stretched by the artist in her studio on 1.5" gallery frames. It can be hung as an exposed canvas, or framed in a floating wood frame for a more polished look. This painting comes with an artist statement and signature. If you purchase this painting you will be contacted by the artist for more information about pick-up options in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, or delivery/shipping information. 

Please note that the buyer is responsible for any shipping charges and/or for picking up the painting, but the artist will facilitate the process by obtaining quotes, packaging the product safely, and bringing it to a shipping centre at no extra cost. Reach out to the artist directly through the Contact page for any inquiries regarding this piece.

*This is an original painting by Tania LaCaria, there is only one in the world. Frame not included.*