James And His Giant Prostate, (2024), clay, acrylic paint, foam clay, felt.
James And His Giant Prostate is a piece dedicated to those men who are terrified of their own body and giving themselves pleasure. A play on the book James and His Giant Peach, this piece represents the apparent homophobia that has attached itself to men who likes receiving pleasure via their prostate. The fear of being perceived as feminine or gay is strong enough that men will deny themselves a good time.
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