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Daisy
January 26, 2010
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This art has 6 comments.
Jacknel123 GOLD said...
on Jun. 4 2010 at 3:31 pm
“Daisy” was married to a man named Andrew. She thought they would love each other forever. But when they had their second child, Andrew was never the same. He accused her of cheating, and started to beat her. She just covers up her face with some make-up and goes on with her daily routine; she never tells a soul, not even her own family. He beats her for three years. It wasn't until he beat her to death that her family found out. Andrew was released four years later! His lawyer got him out early, and they said he was falsely accused. He remarried and the cycle began again. Now that she is on the island, she has realized how blind and ignorant she was because she believed a man's words instead of following her beliefs. The scars on her face are permanent and no amount of make-up can ever cover them up. She is ashamed of the scars and refuses to open up her eyes, so instead these weird twisted and unnatural eyes have replaced her old ones and grown as her new eyes.
Emily said...
on Jun. 2 2010 at 10:16 pm
Beautiful work, your a talented designer/artist
Jacknel123 GOLD said...
on Feb. 13 2010 at 11:32 am
Thanks Rahul D. You should see the original sculpture piece of watercolor. This Daisy goes through varies metamorphosis and evolution.
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