With the painting "They don't marry people like you," I portrayed a little girl. This girl is an inner child who ironically puts tights on her head and sticks her tongue out in response to this phrase.
After all, if she believes in her, she will be "like everyone else": comfortable, boring, uninteresting, and most importantly, unhappy, because she will not be herself.
——- She is a symbol of that baby who lives in each of us and once believed in everything he was told. She is a symbol of the fact that we can easily get rid of what has been imposed on us.