All of my Crushes (At the Same Time)
Alex Hinders, 2007.
Pen and computer.
This image supposedly contains every girl and woman I had crushed on up to that point in my life. I guess I’ll have to take my sub-conscious’ word for it; I can’t recognize who some of these are supposed to represent. I’m also not sure how ‘big’ of a crush it had to be in order to be included in the drawing — you know how when you’re younger sometimes a crush can last just a few days.
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I know for sure the green girl represent the Green Girl, who manifested as the mermaid in The Mermaid and the Sailor. I think all three of the green girls represent that individual and that she appears three times, each getting grander, to represent how much that crush grew over time. Even though I met and attempted to date other girls she had remained prominent in my mind and would always re-emerge — well, until the crush ended. I imagine that if I would have been more focused on my abstract art back then she would have appeared more often. Perhaps as often as the Purple Girl.
This is getting way off the subject here, but for trivia’s sake, I’ll reveal the origin of their names and why they’re based on colors. You see, the Green Girl really loved shades of green back in the day and in college I once had a dream where I only called her The Green Girl. Later on, the Purple Girl turned out to be even more enamored with purple than the Green Girl was with green.
When I appear in my drawings I often manifest myself in shades of blue, which coincidentally, is also my favorite color. I wouldn’t go so far as to refer to myself as “The Blue Girl”, however. I don’t really need a pseudonym like that since I can refer to myself without invading somebody else’s privacy.