A Series of Firsts
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My First Binge
Oil on Canvas
70 x 100cm
2008
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My First Spot
Oil on Canvas
100 x 70cm
2008
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My First Kiss
Oil on Canvas
100 x 70cm
2008
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My First Fumble
Oil on Canvas
183 x 122cm
2008
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My First Piercing
Oil on Canvas
100 x 100cm
2008
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My First Shag
Oil on Canvas
183 x 122cm
2008
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My First Period
Oil on Canvas
183 x 122cm
2007
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First Shave
Oil on Canvas
97 x 138cm
2007
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First Crush
Oil on Canvas
138 x 97cm
2007
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Merry-go-round
Acrylic on Canvas
145 x 244cm
2007
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Girls Night Out
Acrylic on Canvas
145 x 145cm
2007
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Mummy What's This
Acrylic on Canvas
145 x 120cm
2007
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Ride Me Like A Pony
Acrylic on Paper
145 x 100cm
2007
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Kiss of Life
Acrylic on Paper
145 x 100cm
2007
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Peach
Acrylic on Paper
145 x 100 cm
2007
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Cherries
Acrylic on Paper
145 x 100cm
2007
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PROJECT STATEMENT
My current series of paintings is all based on contemporary society's sexualising of young children in the media, for example the poses from clothing brochures to the underage models being used on catwalks. Children's outfits are now being made more revealing, more sexy and more adult. This in turn is forcing children to assume more adult roles from a younger age making children more sexually aware and more provocative, for example in Stanley Kubriks, Lolita. The children within my work are all painted looking from the image, returning the gaze of the viewers, which originally, in painting, was a taboo issue in itself as it automatically looses the innocence and naivety expected from children. This in turn creates an entirely different context and meaning within the painting, making it more erotic, sexual and confrontational, traits not often associated with children. The children in all my paintings have complete control in the situations they are featured in and shows the early learning process that children endure. Whether the children know the implications of the situations they are participating in is debatable and up to the audience to judge.
Another example of the sexualisation of children is the outfits that are being created for adults that clearly promotes the sexuality of children, such as school uniforms or nurses outfits, which were originally created for children as either a necessity or for childs play or Dress up. Something created for innocent fun is now being used as a method of sexual provocation between adults. A link that closely between children and sex should not be encouraged.
My work first and foremost therefore about how the innocent actions are now interpreted differently and instead of being seen as innocent there are always sexual connotations and innuendos behind every action. Using an adult as a child in my pictures shows how, now the roles of children and adults in society have been mingled. The sexualising of children is being done in every form and is gradually encouraging children too soon for their age. My work brings attention to children's increasing awareness of more adult situations and the effect it is having on their childhood as well as the lowering age of sexual maturity.