Student Emma Krenzer's 'Breath-Taking' Art Project Powerfully Depicts The Impact Of Sexual Assault

More than 125,000 people have shared the teen's project.

A university student has inspired thousands with her “breath-taking” depiction of the lasting impact of sexual assault.

The artwork of 19-year-old Emma Krenzer went viral this week after she shared a project showing the different touches she has received from family, friends and “someone I told no”.

Krenzer, a student from Nebraska Wesleyan University, used a full-sized photo of her friend and several colours of paint to create the “map of human touch”.

Student Emma Krenzer's artistic depiction of sexual assault has gone viral
Student Emma Krenzer's artistic depiction of sexual assault has gone viral
Emma Kranzer

“I made this project largely for myself to actually visualise the lasting impact that touch can have on an individual,” Krenzer told BuzzFeed News.

“Some people told me they burst into tears after viewing the piece and others thanked me repeatedly for creating it.

“I really don’t have the words to describe how it makes me feel,” the teenager added.

The picture, which Krenzer says she was inspired to finish after attending the Women’s March in Washington, has been shared by more than 125,000 people, while a further 300,000 have liked it.

The prompt for this project was to create some sort of map. I created a map of human touch on another humans body and it's lasting impact pic.twitter.com/3110jwIMPt

— ur mcm (@cheezitfan1) January 23, 2017

Hundreds of people have reached out to Krenzer in support of the project, with some even asking her to create a series of works.

@nvrgonnagetlaid I saw this tweet this morning right after I woke up and it was sooo breath taking. It's such an emotionally touching piece.

— Michaelaa (@MichaelaWells97) January 23, 2017

@nvrgonnagetlaid this made me emotional in several different ways. beautifully created.

— eGG (@eGGhead4evr) January 23, 2017

@cheezitfan1 huge impact. Have been staring at this for a while and wow, just wow. Don't know what to say. You are very talented đź‘Źđź‘Ź

— a. (@calzona502) January 24, 2017

@nvrgonnagetlaid very powerful. Very brave for someone to put themselves out there like that. #respect

— Coach Wu (@KennyWu24) January 24, 2017

@nvrgonnagetlaid seriously can't stop looking and getting goosebumps. Plz do a series because people need to see your work đź’•

— Allie Laing (@allielaing_) January 23, 2017

Following the success of the picture, the teenager now plans to sell prints of the project.

She tweeted: “Honestly I can probably die happy rn [right now] knowing how many people I have impacted through my art.”

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