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Size (inches) | 60X110 inches |
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$ 538
Acrylic, pigment, animal glue, and gold leaf on Canvas
(Note: This artwork is on an unprepared canvas due to the material)
The human body, a profound and intricate entity, serves as a canvas for the projection of societal perceptions and judgments, shaping our understanding of worth and appearance. In my work, I aim to unravel the philosophical implications of these
perceptions, igniting contemplation on the profound nature of the human form and the societal constructs that mold our perspectives on value and appearance. In my work, I delve into the profound significance of the human form, aiming to unravel society’s perceptions of the body and its implications. I seek to challenge the societal constructs that perpetuate judgment and criticism of women’s bodies, examining the impact of societal standards and the violence inherent in derogatory labels such as “pig” or “cow.” Through the unapologetic nature of my work, I aim to confront and challenge taboos, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexities of societal perceptions and the resilience of the human form. This approach compels viewers to confront ingrained biases about body image and prompts them to consider the underlying societal judgments, fostering introspection, empathy, and a deeper understanding of the human experience.
Medium | |
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Size (inches) | 60X110 inches |
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Surface | Canvas |
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