Behind The Black
This artwork conveys that the stereotype of black cats being unlucky is merely a myth. In reality, black cats are just like any other cats, needing love and care from humans. The belief in this myth often leads to black cats being treated poorly by society, resulting in many of them becoming neglected and uncared for. In this piece, the black cat is depicted in the center as the main subject, surrounded by colorful flowers, with soft color tones chosen to represent peace. The aim is to change the audience's perspective, showing that black cats are not frightening, gloomy, or something to be avoided; instead, they are just ordinary animals. The use of a glass frame is intended to reflect the audience's image as they view the artwork, allowing them to see both the black cat and themselves, encouraging self-reflection and fostering more excellent care for animals in their surroundings.
Rozaana Afifah
Rozaana Afifah from Trenggalek, East Java, is inspired by her parents and defines success as growing artistically while reaching a wider audience. Art enhances her creativity in all aspects of life. She experiments with new tools and media to keep improving. Her dream is to promote art in her region and engage youth in exhibitions. Her latest works, inspired by her pet cat, aim to raise awareness about animal exploitation. She looks forward to broader exposure through LucyDream Art a...