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In the captivating artwork “HEL MORT’s All Juliette’s Ghosts®,” the artist delves into personal and universal mental health struggles. Through the haunting portrayal of a young girl enveloped in white, symbolizing purity and inner beauty, juxtaposed with sinister demon-like figures representing the inner turmoil and challenges faced by humanity, the piece evokes a profound exploration…

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In the provocative painting “HEL MORT’s What is Love®,” two lesbian Muslim women clad in hijab share a passionate kiss in front of the Kaaba, which burns behind them. This daring artwork serves as a poignant critique of Islam’s struggle to embrace the LGBTQ+ community, often resulting in persecution and violence. The clandestine love depicted…

No one ever asked me why I’m an artist, so I’ll explain it myself. When I was a kid, I dreamed of being an archaeologist or a paleontologist. But bullies, teachers, relatives, and adults found it funny to target me, smashing my fossil collections or dismissing my passion as worthless. They told me it was…

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In “HEL MORT’s Make Friends & Meet New People®,” the artist satirically critiques modern dating apps, exposing how they promise connection but often create barriers between genders. Through vibrant colors, the piece reflects contemporary society’s disillusionment, where superficial connections overshadow genuine emotional bonds. With a keen eye for detail, the artist captures the anxieties and…

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In HEL MORT’s Bad Habits® artwork, the artist portrays a woman holding a toad, symbolizing various substances from drugs like heroin, cocaine, and cannabis to everyday stimulants like coffee and alcohol. The striking contrast between normal and inverted colors highlights the dual nature of human behavior towards these substances. With meticulous detail, the painting captures…

All the topics I cover in this series are ones you typically find in my articles: war, injustices, protests, changes in the world, technology, nature, anthropology, and history. As I’ve said many times, I do it because I believe art should speak the truth of its time. But now, I’m starting to realize that my…