"Sharing is Caring" is an Acrylic painting on wood panel. This piece speaks on how the phrase "sharing is caring' can negatively impact young girls as they reach adulthood. From a young age women are told its polite to share, and its rude to not share. This idea can follow into adulthood as women begin to explore intimacy, but instead of sharing a snack or a toy, its her body being shared. The papaya symbolizes female anatomy as the figure in the painting is depicted slicing the papaya in preparation for it to be shared. The look on her face is confrontational but not openly angry, her body language vulnerable. The piece is meant to be uncomfortable, and create space for difficult conversation and shedding light on the importance on how words easily manifest into adulthood in ways parents may not realize.
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