Portrait Gallery I
The first installment of my series, The Anatomy of Identity: Breaking Gender Constructs, represents an exploration into the abstract, igniting dialogue between perception and reality. With a configuration of 49 squares on the canvas, this painting takes the viewer on a visual journey from abstraction to definition. The outer squares, more abstract, invite you to question your understanding. As your eyes wander towards the center, the squares become less abstract, more defined, and recognizable, leading you to an inner sanctum of ten squares in razor-sharp focus. This shift in clarity challenges your initial perception - what is the truth? Which depiction aligns more with your reality and which with societal constructs? This piece encourages you to consider how perception shapes reality and confront the true form of gender beyond binary definitions.
The first installment of my series, The Anatomy of Identity: Breaking Gender Constructs, represents an exploration into the abstract, igniting dialogue between perception and reality. With a configuration of 49 squares on the canvas, this painting takes the viewer on a visual journey from abstraction to definition. The outer squares, more abstract, invite you to question your understanding. As your eyes wander towards the center, the squares become less abstract, more defined, and recognizable, leading you to an inner sanctum of ten squares in razor-sharp focus. This shift in clarity challenges your initial perception - what is the truth? Which depiction aligns more with your reality and which with societal constructs? This piece encourages you to consider how perception shapes reality and confront the true form of gender beyond binary definitions.
The first installment of my series, The Anatomy of Identity: Breaking Gender Constructs, represents an exploration into the abstract, igniting dialogue between perception and reality. With a configuration of 49 squares on the canvas, this painting takes the viewer on a visual journey from abstraction to definition. The outer squares, more abstract, invite you to question your understanding. As your eyes wander towards the center, the squares become less abstract, more defined, and recognizable, leading you to an inner sanctum of ten squares in razor-sharp focus. This shift in clarity challenges your initial perception - what is the truth? Which depiction aligns more with your reality and which with societal constructs? This piece encourages you to consider how perception shapes reality and confront the true form of gender beyond binary definitions.
Type: Original Art
Medium: Oil Painting on canvas
Size: 48 x 48 in