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'She, the Question' series "She the Question was originally published as a 24-page comic book that is part of a larger body of work inspired by images from the Amar Chitra Kathas, a comic book series for children created and published in India. The series, which is distributed around the world, offers religious and mythological narratives based on South Asian history and religions to a popular audience. Like Grimm’s fairy tales, Greek myths, vampire stories, Bible stories for children, and popular folklore, Amar Chitra Katha comics provide prescriptive models of citizenship, nationalism, religious expression, public behavior, and sexuality. My aim is to create a mythology that poses questions rather than giving clear answers; one in which ‘good’ and ‘evil’ are no longer constitutive categories organizing our worldly experience. Abject imagery and disjunctive narratives interrupt traditional storytelling forms, offering alternative articulations of conflict, desire, and power. In contrast to the traditional epic monomyth structure, which centers on the hero and his journey, my works feature women as protagonists in their own right, actively articulating their pasts and shaping their futures. My works often integrate image and text to offer parallel visual and written narratives that occupy a singular frame. In this process, I hope to provide an opening of sorts - a third story or position which the viewer may inhabit, a dream which the viewer may step into and walk down the streets of so that my viewers and readers may share in the subjectivities of, and questions posed by, the bodies that inhabit my work. While the text in my work is inspired by stacks of books I borrowed at the public library, it is inspired in equal part by everyday mark-making such as graffiti, as well as the scratch and scrawl on the walls of public girls’ bathroom stalls - meditations in their own right on sex, longing, desperation, resonant song lyrics, self-loathing, self-love, violence, and transcendence."
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series
'She, the Question' series