Mask
of Kali Daughters of Kali #1 oil on canvas,
30x30 inches | The
portraits in “The Daughters of Kali” are inspired by sex workers who perform sex
acts in photos and videos that populate the world wide web. They are the sex goddesses
we desirous worship in the privacy of our own homes, and disenfranchised women
who are excluded by society. Here in these paintings I imply the Hindu Goddess
Kali as a metaphor of the all consuming aspect of reality for these women. The
mythological aspect of their existence as a play of timeless universal energy.
As daughters of Kali, they are sex goddesses who absorb our desires. Their images
alone enslave our senses and subdue the collective libido into a state of complacency.
But who are these heavenly creatures but shadowy figures deprived of identities,
and many are victims of the brutal enterprise of human merchandise, often used
up and forgotten within a few years. The plight of their existence is a human
tragedy in the divine drama. I combine eroticism with horror to illuminate the
psychological and physical violence of sex in love’s absence.
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