Domestic Crude: Soul Murder 2009
This is from a collection of images combined into a calendar and presented separately. These images address the horror of domestic violence. Although graphic, these are symbolic visual representations of the injuries to body, mind, spirit and soul of victims of domestic violence and their perpetrators.
No actual injuries are depicted. These images seek to combat the culture of denial surrounding issues of domestic violence one image at a time.
While domestic violence injures and kills, most of its terrorism and injury is not physical. These images are made to symbolically represent the injury to the soul of victims, witnesses and perpetrators.

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Children that grow up with a parent who is the soul abuser are the beings that I feel excruciating pain for (personal experience talking here). They often don’t know how deeply they are damaged
Marie Monroe replied
thank you for your comments. yes, the children suffer beyond what we can imagine unless we’ve experienced it. it alters life forever.
Ushna Sardar
Marie Monroe replied
thanks for the feature!