Flashe, acrylic, coloured pencil on canvas.

40x50"

Red Flat - Love Letters (To My Exes) Collection
40" x 50"

It was there all along. I saw it on day one. I turned a blind eye because of that smile, those dimples. Those blue eyes. Those arms. Oh man, those arms. I convinced myself the red could have been green, could have been gray, could have been violet. But it was red. And it was flapping in the wind. I didn’t want to see it because then I’d have to admit I was addicted to the toxic. Toxic was familiar. Toxic felt safe.

And I had a red flag of my own. And he turned a blind eye, too. Turns out we were two red flags flapping in the wind, pretending to heal each other when we just needed to heal ourselves.

I still think of him.

*This painting was inspired by the song #1 Crush (Nellee Hooper Mix) by Garbage

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This collection is a cheeky exploration of “love” and dating from the artist’s perspective as a confident, hetero, intellectual woman in her mid-30s. The artist playfully reflects on past romantic encounters to examine which were ruled by the heart vs. the mind. The heart is the true centre of human intelligence, not the brain. The heart is all-knowing, in its intuitive ability to discern when to push or pull, expand or retract. The brain’s tendency to overthink and overanalyze is not a sign of intelligence, but an anxious attempt to intellectualize emotions in order to avoid actually feeling them.

This playful collection explores the themes of identity, attachment, moments of clarity and cathexis that are prevalent in the search for love. The artist aspires to be vulnerable in exposing the various ways she has celebrated or abandoned parts of herSelf in her past relationships and encounters, and the feelings of triumph, shame, growth and sadness that have been part of her journey in dating.

The short excerpts that inspired the works in this collection were taken from the artist’s personal journal and paintings were created with specific songs in mind.

Red Flag

Tania LaCaria

2,222.00

Painting

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