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An illustration of a woman in a wheelchair with her mouth sewn shut, beside a brain trapped in a cage of liquor bottles.

An illustration of a woman in a wheelchair with her mouth sewn shut, beside a brain trapped in a cage of liquor bottles.

Central Image: • A large brain in the center, trapped inside a cage made of liquor bottles (some broken, some intact), symbolizing how Daviault’s defense was based on extreme intoxication — the mind being “unreachable.” • The key to the cage is far away, maybe in a pool of spilled alcohol, out of reach, showing the loss of control and the consequences. Foreground (Left Side): • A wheelchair, slightly shadowed, with a woman seated in it, her expression blank but her eyes wide open — conscious, aware, yet powerless. • Her mouth is sewn shut, symbolizing how her voice was silenced in court and society. • A single tear or drop of blood falling from her eye could turn into gold as it hits the ground — tying back to your earlier artistic style of turning pain into something sacred or undeniable. Background: • Courtroom walls, but they’re crumbling or made of torn pages from the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, showing how justice felt broken or manipulated. • Faint shadows of onlookers or politicians, faceless, watching but doing nothing. Color Palette: • Muted tones (grays, deep blues, dark purples) to reflect somberness. • Pops of red for the blood/tears and gold for symbolic elements (like truth or justice trying to shine through pain). See more