Serving It Up!
Serving It Up! is a playful yet powerful response to how society often labels women as “complaining” or “having an attitude” when they speak up. For too long, women have been criticized for showing their emotions or expressing opinions that don’t fit the mold. This piece celebrates the courage it takes to voice frustrations in a world working to silence us.
By depicting these words in a familiar, comforting setting—a bowl of soup—I highlight the idea that embracing our emotions, even the so-called “negative” ones, is nourishing. It’s through open conversations, sharing our truths, and sometimes “bitching” that real change happens.
The world doesn’t shift when we stay silent; it evolves when we come together to discuss the things society once made us feel ashamed of.
ONE OF ONE, ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING
14 × 14 in, in Champagne Frame
Oil on Canvas
Hand signed
Ready to hang
Serving It Up! is a playful yet powerful response to how society often labels women as “complaining” or “having an attitude” when they speak up. For too long, women have been criticized for showing their emotions or expressing opinions that don’t fit the mold. This piece celebrates the courage it takes to voice frustrations in a world working to silence us.
By depicting these words in a familiar, comforting setting—a bowl of soup—I highlight the idea that embracing our emotions, even the so-called “negative” ones, is nourishing. It’s through open conversations, sharing our truths, and sometimes “bitching” that real change happens.
The world doesn’t shift when we stay silent; it evolves when we come together to discuss the things society once made us feel ashamed of.
ONE OF ONE, ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING
14 × 14 in, in Champagne Frame
Oil on Canvas
Hand signed
Ready to hang
Serving It Up! is a playful yet powerful response to how society often labels women as “complaining” or “having an attitude” when they speak up. For too long, women have been criticized for showing their emotions or expressing opinions that don’t fit the mold. This piece celebrates the courage it takes to voice frustrations in a world working to silence us.
By depicting these words in a familiar, comforting setting—a bowl of soup—I highlight the idea that embracing our emotions, even the so-called “negative” ones, is nourishing. It’s through open conversations, sharing our truths, and sometimes “bitching” that real change happens.
The world doesn’t shift when we stay silent; it evolves when we come together to discuss the things society once made us feel ashamed of.
ONE OF ONE, ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING
14 × 14 in, in Champagne Frame
Oil on Canvas
Hand signed
Ready to hang