This painting is about ownership—of space, of body, of identity. The figure stands without explanation or permission, grounded in her own authority. Inspired by the unapologetic confidence of cultural icons like Jane Fonda, the work channels a fearless femininity that refuses to soften itself for comfort.
The repeated phrase “I am a badass” functions as both mantra and defiance—an insistence rather than a declaration. It fades, reappears, overlaps, and asserts itself again, echoing the way strength is learned, claimed, and reinforced over time.
Stripped of excess detail, the form becomes archetypal rather than individual. This is not a portrait of one woman, but a posture anyone can step into. The stance is deliberate. The mood is unyielding. The message is final.
This is power without performance.
Confidence without apology.
Badass—period.
- Subject Matter: figurative
- Collections: Large Works