wow ... pretty awesome.
your mom will never come into your room again!
definitely go with the political/metaphoric "oppression" theme, but maybe throw in something about "reclaiming the language of the patriarchal oppressor" as a route to "empowerment."
Or, just say it is a contemporary "Guernica," in which women's bodies and minds have become the contemporary killing fields. It is a hyper-realistic "documentary" glimpse into that horror, a caution, a clarion, a call to arms.
Not sure why it reminds me of
this . I also see a lot of Raymond Pettibon in his work ... "Ashley" is definitely a step forward. It's really fucking cool.