Ballots in Blood




In this gripping abstract composition on a piece of A4 paper, the artist seeks to expose the haunting theatre of political manipulation. Against a backdrop of chaos, symbolising turmoil, violence, and urgency, there are faceless figures stretching their arms toward a central ballot box. Above them, shadowy silhouettes loom, connected by invisible threads like puppeteers over a staged democracy.

"Ballots in Blood" challenges the viewer to confront the tragic irony of democratic rituals void of genuine power for the people. The cracked red earth beneath the figures evokes a fractured society, one where participation has become performative, and governance an elite spectacle detached from lived reality.

The protest placard in the background hints at resistance, yet the silence of the figures speaks louder, an unsettling stillness in the face of systemic betrayal.

This piece is a profound political, social, and ethical commentary on the weaponisation of poverty, the erosion of civic trust, and the staged illusions of freedom. It asks: when democracy becomes a spectacle, who really holds the power?

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