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Artwork photographed by Voilà Luz Photography
I Am Worthy is intended to be a traveling show, bringing awareness to all types and manners of abuse including physical, verbal, sexual, and emotional. With the introduction of the show in July of 2011, Dreisbach abandoned the "victim" archetype, lovingly sending it back to the Universe and reclaiming her personal power. "It's a choice to find our joy."
Artwork photographed by Voilà Luz Photography
‘Warm Sticky Blood’ (left). No matter the message, all is revealed in the painting.
‘Spirit Guide’ (middle). "My Spirit Guide watches over me and protects me." ‘Always Watching’ (right). A life of constantly being watched or vigilantly watching.
‘Dollhouse’ (center), which was Dreisbach's as a child, transformed as an adult. ‘1961 My Daimon’ (middle). Marking the beginning of Dreisbach's personal journey. ‘Aren't We All?’ (right). We are all connected...and affected.
‘My Entity Luciano’ (right).
‘Afraid of the Dark’ (left). Many reasons to fear the dark of night. ‘Yellow Quilt’ (second from left). For something that should provide comfort, comfort was not found. ‘A Loveless Life’ (second from right). ‘A Lifeless Love’ (right). The pretense of living in a false relationship as a means for survival.
‘History of Screaming’ (left). A life of being screamed at or screaming. ‘Too Much Loss’ (second from left). Indefinite casualties of abuse. ‘Thee End’ (second from right). When too much finally becomes enough. ‘I Don't Wanna’ (right). The explicit sexual abuse of a child.
TOO MUCH ABUSE IS NO EXCUSE TO CARRY ON THE TRADITION. Experience does not justify becoming an abuser. No victim is entitled to make abuse custom practice.
‘I Love You Mirror’ (middle). A reflection of you, mislead by abusers, but truly loved by someone. ‘Quiet Tolerance’ (right). A life of silence endurance and false safety.
‘There is No Escape’ (second from right). A life of believing there is no way out. ‘Selective Mute’ (right). Having a voice, but no will to use it.
‘Proceed With Honor’ (left).
© 2018 Gretchen Grace Dreisbach