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Artworks
Slimesunday
Sunday School Dropout, 2025NYC Wheatpaste on Wood Panel, acrylic paint
Unique40 x 50 In
101.6 x 217 cmCopyright The Artist'This piece was actually censored from my last gallery show. Truly banned. I had no idea at the time, but the gallerist turned out to be hyper religious and was..."This piece was actually censored from my last gallery show. Truly banned. I had no idea at the time, but the gallerist turned out to be hyper religious and was offended by the image and told me I couldn’t include it.Pushing buttons has always been a part of my work. I like making things that challenge people, things that don’t please everyone. While this piece is open to interpretation, it actually comes from a deeply personal place.
I have a longstanding disdain for religious ideologies, mostly because that is what triggered my own mental health struggles. When I was 11, I became obsessed with the idea that I was going to hell for thoughts I couldn’t control. That fear consumed me, and would later be diagnosed as OCD.
Childhood, for me, was heavy. I was haunted by this belief in an all-seeing, all-knowing god who judged every passing thought. I avoided normal experiences because I truly believed that even the smallest mistake would send me straight to hell.
In my view, religion isn’t peaceful, it’s violent. It’s used as a weapon: it starts wars, it controls people’s behavior, and in my case, religion severely damaged my mental health.
If you’re someone who’s hyper-religious, relax. Just looking at this image won’t send you to hell. And if anyone’s going, it’ll be me for making it."