Manspreading
Oil on canvas
39.5 x 95cm
White tray frame
This piece explores the concept of shape and the spaces we, as women, occupy. It juxtaposes the bold act of unapologetically claiming our space like a man, with the structured mechanics of Tetris—a game that never seems to end. This metaphor intends to show that progress feels like a never-ending game, that is often controlled by the patriarchy.
Oil on canvas
39.5 x 95cm
White tray frame
This piece explores the concept of shape and the spaces we, as women, occupy. It juxtaposes the bold act of unapologetically claiming our space like a man, with the structured mechanics of Tetris—a game that never seems to end. This metaphor intends to show that progress feels like a never-ending game, that is often controlled by the patriarchy.
Oil on canvas
39.5 x 95cm
White tray frame
This piece explores the concept of shape and the spaces we, as women, occupy. It juxtaposes the bold act of unapologetically claiming our space like a man, with the structured mechanics of Tetris—a game that never seems to end. This metaphor intends to show that progress feels like a never-ending game, that is often controlled by the patriarchy.