


“Hurt People, Hurt People” – Original Oil Painting by Eddie Roque | 20x24 | 2024
A faceless figure in a red MAGA-style cap stares from the shadows, the words “I HURT.” scrawled across their forehead like a confession—or a warning. “Hurt People, Hurt People” (2024) is a searing, confrontational work by artist Eddie Roque, part of his PHER collection in collaboration with Peregrine Honig, explores the symbiosis of art and politics.
This 20x24 inch oil on canvas pulls no punches. It asks the viewer to sit with discomfort: the trauma behind toxic masculinity, the wounded core beneath violent ideologies, the silence that festers into rage. The figure is lost in blackness, the background echoing with ghostly impressions and buried anguish.
Painted thick, felt heavy.
Every stroke is emotional residue.
This isn’t just a painting—it’s a mirror for the parts of America we refuse to name.
🖌️ Medium: Oil on canvas
📏 Size: 20 x 24 inches (unframed)
🖤 Style: Political portraiture, psychological expressionism
📍 Available exclusively through Roquero Art Works or at Runaway’s Boutique, San Pedro, during First Thursday Art Walk and Civic Void events.
A faceless figure in a red MAGA-style cap stares from the shadows, the words “I HURT.” scrawled across their forehead like a confession—or a warning. “Hurt People, Hurt People” (2024) is a searing, confrontational work by artist Eddie Roque, part of his PHER collection in collaboration with Peregrine Honig, explores the symbiosis of art and politics.
This 20x24 inch oil on canvas pulls no punches. It asks the viewer to sit with discomfort: the trauma behind toxic masculinity, the wounded core beneath violent ideologies, the silence that festers into rage. The figure is lost in blackness, the background echoing with ghostly impressions and buried anguish.
Painted thick, felt heavy.
Every stroke is emotional residue.
This isn’t just a painting—it’s a mirror for the parts of America we refuse to name.
🖌️ Medium: Oil on canvas
📏 Size: 20 x 24 inches (unframed)
🖤 Style: Political portraiture, psychological expressionism
📍 Available exclusively through Roquero Art Works or at Runaway’s Boutique, San Pedro, during First Thursday Art Walk and Civic Void events.
A faceless figure in a red MAGA-style cap stares from the shadows, the words “I HURT.” scrawled across their forehead like a confession—or a warning. “Hurt People, Hurt People” (2024) is a searing, confrontational work by artist Eddie Roque, part of his PHER collection in collaboration with Peregrine Honig, explores the symbiosis of art and politics.
This 20x24 inch oil on canvas pulls no punches. It asks the viewer to sit with discomfort: the trauma behind toxic masculinity, the wounded core beneath violent ideologies, the silence that festers into rage. The figure is lost in blackness, the background echoing with ghostly impressions and buried anguish.
Painted thick, felt heavy.
Every stroke is emotional residue.
This isn’t just a painting—it’s a mirror for the parts of America we refuse to name.
🖌️ Medium: Oil on canvas
📏 Size: 20 x 24 inches (unframed)
🖤 Style: Political portraiture, psychological expressionism
📍 Available exclusively through Roquero Art Works or at Runaway’s Boutique, San Pedro, during First Thursday Art Walk and Civic Void events.
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