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What Have I Become / Hurt

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Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails said that Johnny Cash’s cover of Reznor’s song “Hurt” is the definitive version.

We Elder Millennials latched on to this version like our older siblings did with Reznor. If we’re the generation that’s breaking the cycles of our generational trauma, it makes sense we’d recognize the empty pain in this song as a generational cry for help. Even if it’s one we have to cover with the bubblegum colors of social acceptability (oh, hey, maybe that’s why everyone is so hurt and broken?)

What Have I Become / Hurt (Nine Inch Nails and Johnny Cash x Berenstain Bears) is a 6 x 6-inch mixed media on handmade paper. It is finished with UV archival varnish and sold in a 2-inch deep, white frame.

We make every attempt to represent colors as accurately as possible, but be aware that differences among screens and paint pigments may result in variations. Please read our Shipping and Return Policy before purchasing.

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Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails said that Johnny Cash’s cover of Reznor’s song “Hurt” is the definitive version.

We Elder Millennials latched on to this version like our older siblings did with Reznor. If we’re the generation that’s breaking the cycles of our generational trauma, it makes sense we’d recognize the empty pain in this song as a generational cry for help. Even if it’s one we have to cover with the bubblegum colors of social acceptability (oh, hey, maybe that’s why everyone is so hurt and broken?)

What Have I Become / Hurt (Nine Inch Nails and Johnny Cash x Berenstain Bears) is a 6 x 6-inch mixed media on handmade paper. It is finished with UV archival varnish and sold in a 2-inch deep, white frame.

We make every attempt to represent colors as accurately as possible, but be aware that differences among screens and paint pigments may result in variations. Please read our Shipping and Return Policy before purchasing.

Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails said that Johnny Cash’s cover of Reznor’s song “Hurt” is the definitive version.

We Elder Millennials latched on to this version like our older siblings did with Reznor. If we’re the generation that’s breaking the cycles of our generational trauma, it makes sense we’d recognize the empty pain in this song as a generational cry for help. Even if it’s one we have to cover with the bubblegum colors of social acceptability (oh, hey, maybe that’s why everyone is so hurt and broken?)

What Have I Become / Hurt (Nine Inch Nails and Johnny Cash x Berenstain Bears) is a 6 x 6-inch mixed media on handmade paper. It is finished with UV archival varnish and sold in a 2-inch deep, white frame.

We make every attempt to represent colors as accurately as possible, but be aware that differences among screens and paint pigments may result in variations. Please read our Shipping and Return Policy before purchasing.

What Have I Become / Hurt is inspired by the song Hurt by N.I.N., and covered by Johnny Cash

Artist Statement for Bear Country: Same as it Ever Was


What artifacts were a lynchpin of your identity formation? Elle has worked with vintage texts for several years; upon recognizing that their childhood in the 1990s was now under the category heading “vintage,” they began pouring over their childhood and adolescent treasures in search of the pop culture influences that formed their expectations for relationships and gender roles. Bear Country pairs illustrations from the children’s book series The Berenstain Bears, with lyrics from an “iconic” playlist Elle curated from their friends in the Gen X / Millennial cohort. After years steeped in so-called identity politics, one has to ask: how much of our identity did we choose? When Elle moved back to their hometown after a prolonged absence, they used this series of work to excavate and name the pieces of vintage pop culture that had silently buttressed their identity. With illustrations from vintage Berenstain Bears books collaged between bubblegum-infused layers of paint and the scrawled lyrics of the songs from Elle’s friends, each painting asks the viewer to consider where – and when – their ideas for contemporary adulthood originated.

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