For too long, society told us that pink was a color of weakness, something to be dismissed as trivial or shallow. But it was never just about the color — it was about how we were conditioned to reject femininity and its deeper meanings. The act of embracing pink, after years of suppression, becomes a symbol of healing. Concrete, used as the base of this piece, represents the strength it takes to reclaim what society told us to dismiss. The layers of pink and purple symbolize the complexity and depth that comes with breaking free from those expectations, showing that real power lies in accepting all aspects of who we are — free from shame.
Measurements (approx): 71cm x 51cm x 2.5cm
Medium: mixed media, incl. gypsum, concrete, spray paint etc on stretched standard depth (1.5cm) canvas
Each of my art pieces is carefully varnished to ensure lasting protection, allowing you to easily remove dust with a soft dusting tool.
Please note, the art piece may appear slightly different in person compared to the images, depending on the lighting conditions. Be aware that any variations or imperfections are intentional and a natural outcome of the artistic process and materials used, including textures and spray paint. These unique details are part of the artistic process and contribute to the originality of each piece.