Ophidiophobia - I Feel Constricted by this Fear

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For as long as I could remember, I have been scared of snakes. I have an extreme physical reaction from being in the presence of snakes, no matter if it is an image, if it is on tv, or if it is in a cage. I recoil from them as though the danger they pose to me is real. This fear has been rooted in childhood, where I have had several encounters with snakes in some cases where I was almost bitten by them. However, I have never been bitten by one. I have never touched one. I have never been threatened by one, but that fear is still present. It’s a fear that I do not want to deal with, but the physical experience of that fear is so powerful it teaches me a strong lesson. In those moments where I face that fear, I realize that I fear losing my life to them. I allow myself to use that fear as an affirmation of my existence and a confirmation that I want to keep on existing. The belts surrounding the painting are there to make fun of my fear. I bought snakeskin belts to wrap around my body. Belts that serve to constrict and hold tightly against your clothes. Even the idea of it makes me laugh because if it were an actual snake wrapped around my waist, I would likely faint.

I decided to recreate this painting as a limited series of Silkscreen prints to play with the high attention to detail that I had with the painting. I still can't look at a photo of a snake without cringing, but the golden snakeskin is too luxurious to avoid.

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Adis Halilovic
Creator
Category
Conceptual, Animals
Type
Work on Paper - Unframed
Materials
Ink, Paper
Dimensions
11.00 inches wide
17.00 inches tall
0.00 inches deep
Weight
1.00 lbs
Location
Hartford, CT, US
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