

This powerful and timely graphic recently appeared on the social media pages of one of CAT’s 2018 alumni – Jessica Barker, who shares with interFACE the thought process behind it.
“I was troubled with many emotions after viewing the varying responses to George Floyd’s unjust death. Names I had seen in previous years were surfacing again as a result of a very neglected, overdue world issue. I felt very frustrated just sharing and spreading awareness via social media posts and articles. It was limiting and it didn’t feel like it was enough.
I wanted to create an anonymous character that could represent the many lives taken, the families that are broken and the pain and trauma that was spread through the world.
A heartbroken angel came to mind and he was going to be my voice. There are hidden metaphors to represent certain emotions and moods. The definite contrast of black inks on a white canvas were to serve as trauma and scars, and the bleeding heart removed by his own hand was to symbolize an empathetic heartache. I also included the illusion of city lights to bring in a night-time energy, given it’s the cloak of darkness these crimes are often committed in.
I wanted this to hurt to look at and share the same emotions I’ve been feeling.”
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