When I first started working on a series abofut serial killers, I realized watercolor had the same exploration of a serial killer in my work. Each of my works goes through an extensive process of color, texture, formation, and reinvention. The vibrant colors come from the transparent pigment, allowing light to shine through the paper and the white of the paper reflects back the light;, which creates a glow. The audience is drawn to the vibrant colors because we associate vibrant color as positive. This is the same tactic Ted Bundy used to lure many of his young female victims with his with handsome and charismatic traits,; he exploited them to win their trust.
As the audience look
s longer at my work, they will soon realize the gore and peculiar that is hidden. I think it’s an interesting way to obtain a response. The realization of being attracted to such a beautiful thing;, which turns out to be too ugly and insanitye. This is a confliction within ourselves , to avoid the ugly truth of the mentally perverse, but we are at once drawn in, when it comes to gore and the peculiar.

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