She was different
They built a tower from expectations. For someone very big. But she was taller than the tower itself. Her arms, her legs, her body — did not fit in.
She tried hard. But she couldn't. She was different.
The push to fit made her cry. She didn't want to be there. It hurts.
The drawing captures this quiet pain — the struggle of being forced into spaces too small for one's spirit. The tower, rigid and geometric, stands as a symbol of imposed identity. But the figure resists. Her form stretches beyond the structure, refusing to shrink.
"Too Tall for the Tower" is not just a composition. It's a story of emotional truth — of someone who didn't fit, and finally stopped trying.
Drawing with gel pen
paper, A4
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