At first glance, you might think you’ve got her figured out. But what’s most visible isn’t always what’s most important.
She’s composed, present—but that doesn’t mean you see everything. There’s more here. More story. More weight. More truth.
Her stance is quiet, but that hair? Worn naturally, without apology, it might cause a disturbance. Like a crown, it’s not asking for attention—but it takes up space anyway.
There’s fullness in that choice. Depth. Complexity that doesn’t beg to be noticed. She’s not performing. She’s not here to prove anything.
She’s just holding the layers the world too often skips over.
You’re invited to look again—and this time, past the obvious.
- Subject Matter: Figure Art