I am a painter whose work examines femininity, power, and solitude. My paintings attempt to shed light on the unseen forces that shape the female experience, where myth and truth intersect. I often depict women whose bodies extend beyond the confines of the typical human shape, revealing them as vessels for something more than flesh.
For me, femininity is not a passive state, but an active force. My women are faceless, as though they exist outside of earthly definitions, their energy not bound within the body. These women exist outside of regular human conceptions, their power unseen, but felt in every ounce of their presence. I wish to depict womanhood not as a single fixed idea, but as a multifaceted being — full of contradictions and complexity.