Fuck you, Pay me
This painting is a reflection of the historic and ongoing imbalance of female representation within the world of fine art. For centuries, female artists have been marginalized—underpaid, underrepresented, and often overshadowed by their male counterparts. Through this work, I aim to challenge this inequity by confronting the “pretty and poised” stereotype imposed on women.
The contrasting gestures of the hands represent both the grace expected of women and a defiance against those expectations. The glittering pink backdrop symbolizes the allure of femininity, but it’s paired with a gesture that disrupts complacency. This juxtaposition is my way of reclaiming space, portraying femininity as powerful, and advocating for the visibility and equality that women in the arts deserve.
ONE OF ONE, ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING
16 × 20 inches
Gallery wrapped canvas, in chrome frame
Embellished with 6,000 crystals
Hand signed
Ready to hang with wire
This painting is a reflection of the historic and ongoing imbalance of female representation within the world of fine art. For centuries, female artists have been marginalized—underpaid, underrepresented, and often overshadowed by their male counterparts. Through this work, I aim to challenge this inequity by confronting the “pretty and poised” stereotype imposed on women.
The contrasting gestures of the hands represent both the grace expected of women and a defiance against those expectations. The glittering pink backdrop symbolizes the allure of femininity, but it’s paired with a gesture that disrupts complacency. This juxtaposition is my way of reclaiming space, portraying femininity as powerful, and advocating for the visibility and equality that women in the arts deserve.
ONE OF ONE, ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING
16 × 20 inches
Gallery wrapped canvas, in chrome frame
Embellished with 6,000 crystals
Hand signed
Ready to hang with wire
This painting is a reflection of the historic and ongoing imbalance of female representation within the world of fine art. For centuries, female artists have been marginalized—underpaid, underrepresented, and often overshadowed by their male counterparts. Through this work, I aim to challenge this inequity by confronting the “pretty and poised” stereotype imposed on women.
The contrasting gestures of the hands represent both the grace expected of women and a defiance against those expectations. The glittering pink backdrop symbolizes the allure of femininity, but it’s paired with a gesture that disrupts complacency. This juxtaposition is my way of reclaiming space, portraying femininity as powerful, and advocating for the visibility and equality that women in the arts deserve.
ONE OF ONE, ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING
16 × 20 inches
Gallery wrapped canvas, in chrome frame
Embellished with 6,000 crystals
Hand signed
Ready to hang with wire