19-Year-Old Illustrates Brutal Traces Of Sexual Assault In A Powerful NSFW Artwork
19-year-old Emma Krenzer has brought awareness to sexual assault via an art project, which she made for the class at Wesleyan University in Nebraska.
A victim of sexual assault herself, Krenzer took a photo of a friend and printed out a life-sized copy of her. She then painted the image with different colors using her fingers, and each stroke corresponded a different touch from a different person. The paint strokes represented “touches from my mom, my dad, my siblings, my friends, my lovers, someone I told no.”
Krenzer chose to finish her powerful display after she returned from the Women’s March in Washington D.C., which trumped the inauguration of Donald Trump in terms of numbers. Given the sincerity of her message and the creative way in which she brought awareness to the severity of a sexual assault, it’s little wonder that when she shared a piece on Twitter it went completely viral with 125,000 shares and over 300,000 likes.
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