'bollocks'
this was a constant phrase when teaching apart from the fucking part! the time spent trying to get to the bottom of the incident was generall y a waste of time in the long run, kids will lie until they're blue in the face, and how dare you blame them - fucking woke times.
the phrase "I didn't fucking do it" is a forceful and emphatic denial. the use of the expletive "fucking" serves to intensify the speaker's statement, communicating that they are not just denying the action, but are doing so with great passion, anger, or frustration.
the specific meaning depends on the context and tone, but it generally conveys one of the following:
strong, absolute denial: asserting their innocence in the most powerful way they can, often in the face of accusations.
frustration and anger: to be fed up with being blamed for something they did not do and is reacting with heightened emotion.
shock or incredulity: an exclamation of shock that they are even being accused of such a thing.
exaggerated emphasis: can be used simply as an intensifier, similar to saying "i absolutely did not do it.
fucking liars, all of them!
mad as a box of frogs is an eclectic series of original works intricately contained within a defined box frame size. the words and phrases used may resonate with people, situations, or even abstract concepts. the content often weaves together elements of humour and confrontational themes. many pieces creatively manipulate the shape and form of the text itself, drawing the viewer's attention. the artwork explores various themes through a mixed media approach. while the phrase evokes a visual image, it is not meant to be taken literally.
it serves as a figure of speech that reflects the work that excites me and ideally captivates the viewer as well.
'bollocks - i didn't do it'
framed with hand-painted spacers 21 x 16cm
materials: mixed media, mdf, acrylic paint, printing ink
titled on the frame and original certificate on the back

