Oil on canvas
36×48 inch
This painting was inspired by the intersection of touch, beauty, and control , the way physical gestures and surfaces carry emotional and psychological meaning. The repeated red nails caressing the glossy hair suggest both intimacy and possession. It’s about how femininity is constructed through ritual, maintenance, and image ,a choreography of self-presentation that can be both empowering and suffocating.
I want viewers to feel both the allure and tension of the image , to sense the hypnotic perfection of the surface while feeling the hidden unease behind it. The composition invites questions: whose hands are these? Is it self-touch, care, or confinement? The ambiguity becomes a metaphor for modern identity and how beauty often conceals vulnerability.
Oil on canvas
36×48 inch
This painting was inspired by the intersection of touch, beauty, and control , the way physical gestures and surfaces carry emotional and psychological meaning. The repeated red nails caressing the glossy hair suggest both intimacy and possession. It’s about how femininity is constructed through ritual, maintenance, and image ,a choreography of self-presentation that can be both empowering and suffocating.
I want viewers to feel both the allure and tension of the image , to sense the hypnotic perfection of the surface while feeling the hidden unease behind it. The composition invites questions: whose hands are these? Is it self-touch, care, or confinement? The ambiguity becomes a metaphor for modern identity and how beauty often conceals vulnerability.