Selected Works 2011
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The Fairest One 12” × 15” Ink and Pencil on Paper Entwined in reflection and illusion, she confronts the fragile nature of beauty and perception. What is seen as “fairest” shifts and distorts—caught between admiration and vulnerability, where identity is shaped as much by the gaze as by the self. |
The City 5” × 10” Oil Paint on Wood Pushing forward while holding back the dark, she shields herself from what pulls her under. A quiet act of resistance—choosing light, even as the shadows press close and try to take hold. |
Dances” 7” × 10” Oil Paint on Wood This piece marks a moment of becoming—where form, movement, and identity finally align. She bends and flows without restraint, discovering the freedom to exist fully within her own rhythm. A beginning of style, of voice, of letting the body speak without hesitation. |


