She has been vilified for her kind of art. She has also been
excoriated for being female. And the worst of it all, she has been sexually abused
and raped serially not just by friends and those whom she trusted, but also by
family members.
This is the intriguing yet inspiring story of Ruth Bircham,
Jamaican-born British erotic artist who has not only wowed many across the
globe, male and females alike, with her sensuous erotic paintings that seem to
bop out of canvases and beckon but has also passed through the proverbial eye
of the needle.
Bircham’s battles are legion. Her battles started due to no
fault of hers from birth. She was born still birth with a hole in her stomach,
she was also born with spinal stenosis which left her with a left leg
discrepancy and had umbilical cord hernia. And, to cap it all, she was operated
on at 11.
Still, Bircham started fighting other wars this time more traumatizing,
on the sexual front at 5, when she was serially abused sexually by her step
father, a white who was married to her mother. This continued unabated and
unchecked for five years even with the knowledge of her mother until she was
finally raped at 10.
In a chat with TheNEWS, Bircham said that sexual assault at
10 not only triggered a series of rapes she experienced 36 times till 2017 when
she was raped by a Nigerian, Olufemi Ali, with whom she had been friends on
Facebook for five years, but also why
she started painting nudes, as a form of catharsis, a healing process. Reliving
some of her experiences she said she was also raped and brutalized when she was
pregnant by her child’s father, a Nigerian.
“I paint to try to understand why black men are so violent
towards black women. Why they rape. Why
colour men rape children as I was raped at 10 by my mother’s white husband she
had married when I was five. And he began the sexual assault on my five year
old child-body and broke my virginity at a tender age of 10 in a satanic ritual
of black candles lit on a altar covered in a dark purple cloth with red tassel
trim.
“He climbed on my child-body and sodomised me for a length
of time and in that process broke my virginity in the same way. This went on every
night until I was 13. And no police officer, school teacher or adult made any
effort to stop it. My mother never stopped it from going on,” she told TheNEWS.
Bircham said her mother couldn’t stop her step-father from
abusing her because of fear that she might be deported if she challenged him.
“Then in 2010 I found out from my mother that she knew her
husband was raping me but was afraid to stop it for fear of being deported,
which left me and my siblings at his mercy. So she didn’t do anything to stop
it,” Bircham told TheNEWS.
The Jamaican-born British erotic artist is pained by the
sombre fact that she never got justice in the United Kingdom even when it was
glaring that she was continuously being raped. When she was sexually assaulted
by a Facebook friend, Olufemi Ali on 24 June, barely two weeks after she had an
accident which made her to be on crutches, the London Metropolitan Police never
charged the case to court and allowed the rapist to go scot free.
She told TheNEWS that the police gave all sorts of flimsy
reasons why they didn’t take the case up. They berated her for contacting the
rapist via WhatsAPP after he had raped her. They also said she was raped
because she was an erotic artist.
“The Councillor asked me why I contacted the rapist after he
had committed the crime. I told her the
rapist was my social media friend before he raped me. I was terribly shaken by
his evil action and wanted to know why he did what he did to me.
“It is shocking to be raped by someone you least expected to
harm you, that was why I called to ask why he took advantage of my ill health
to rape me. Rape does not come with a manual to say this is what they will do
and what they will not do to you, when the culprits come to you in any form as
friends or complete strangers. And the Councilor agreed with my reasoning,”
Bircham once said in an interview.
However, Bircham is in a quandary why the British police
victimize rape victims they are supposed to protect and make sure they get
justice. She also wonders why they treat rape victims like criminals why regard
rapist as saints. According to her the police treated her case with levity
because she was black and they had been compromised.
“The police are supposed to protect children and victims of
rape.. Are they not? But as usual they never stopped my child-body being raped
and they sided with the rapists when I was 15 years old and again in June,
2017. This is the justice system in the
UK. This is how they are. If you are
black and a victim. They don’t do
anything to stop the crime,” she told TheNEWS.
“I am not a solicitor. I am an artist who has been raped and
treated unfairly by the police and the UK justice system. My main focus is my
art, family, friends and fans and nothing else.
I don’t give a s..t about the UK and their lies, perjury and racist
f..king laws that incriminate or victimize black people that are victims of
crimes.
All I know is that in between what I am doing with my art, I
am letting the world know that what the UK police did to to me was wrong, for not charging the
rapist to court after he had confessed to the crime. It shows that the police
compromised.
Asked what drew her to erotic art. Bircham said: I thought
that if men and women saw how beautiful the naked body is when painted
realistically it would not be deemed taboo.
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