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Doris II

Sale Price:€100.00 Original Price:€200.00
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Medium: Printed Image
Size: 30 W x 44 H x 1 cm
Year: 2024

This portrait is about womanhood — the quiet resilience behind a carefully maintained image. She wears a tight corset, perfectly composed, held together — yet her face tells a deeper story. There's beauty, yes, but also undeniable pain.

You can sense she was once admired for her looks — maybe still is — but the mask is thinner now. The suffering shows through. And that makes her more human, more powerful.

When I made this piece, I was thinking about how so many portraits — aim to perfect us: to erase fatigue, flaws, and real emotion. But this one... I wanted her to be real.

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Medium: Printed Image
Size: 30 W x 44 H x 1 cm
Year: 2024

This portrait is about womanhood — the quiet resilience behind a carefully maintained image. She wears a tight corset, perfectly composed, held together — yet her face tells a deeper story. There's beauty, yes, but also undeniable pain.

You can sense she was once admired for her looks — maybe still is — but the mask is thinner now. The suffering shows through. And that makes her more human, more powerful.

When I made this piece, I was thinking about how so many portraits — aim to perfect us: to erase fatigue, flaws, and real emotion. But this one... I wanted her to be real.

Medium: Printed Image
Size: 30 W x 44 H x 1 cm
Year: 2024

This portrait is about womanhood — the quiet resilience behind a carefully maintained image. She wears a tight corset, perfectly composed, held together — yet her face tells a deeper story. There's beauty, yes, but also undeniable pain.

You can sense she was once admired for her looks — maybe still is — but the mask is thinner now. The suffering shows through. And that makes her more human, more powerful.

When I made this piece, I was thinking about how so many portraits — aim to perfect us: to erase fatigue, flaws, and real emotion. But this one... I wanted her to be real.

 

AI-assisted image printed on high-quality photographic paper.

Framed in a handmade, textured wooden frame, covered with silver plate.