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Paintings Ellis King, Don't Toy With Me, 2024
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Ellis King, Don't Toy With Me, 2024

£7,500.00

Oil and acrylic on canvas
Black box frame
128 x 158 cm 

An unapologetic statement of autonomy and power. It challenges the manipulation, objectification, and underestimation that women often face in both personal and societal contexts. The title carries a sharp warning—a reminder that women are not to be treated as playthings or pawns in someone else's game.

Plastic Barbie feet reinforce the sentiment of the piece, and add a layering of abstraction King’s work is known for.

This is a big, bold piece, and demands a collector as such.

Enquire now.

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Oil and acrylic on canvas
Black box frame
128 x 158 cm 

An unapologetic statement of autonomy and power. It challenges the manipulation, objectification, and underestimation that women often face in both personal and societal contexts. The title carries a sharp warning—a reminder that women are not to be treated as playthings or pawns in someone else's game.

Plastic Barbie feet reinforce the sentiment of the piece, and add a layering of abstraction King’s work is known for.

This is a big, bold piece, and demands a collector as such.

Enquire now.

Oil and acrylic on canvas
Black box frame
128 x 158 cm 

An unapologetic statement of autonomy and power. It challenges the manipulation, objectification, and underestimation that women often face in both personal and societal contexts. The title carries a sharp warning—a reminder that women are not to be treated as playthings or pawns in someone else's game.

Plastic Barbie feet reinforce the sentiment of the piece, and add a layering of abstraction King’s work is known for.

This is a big, bold piece, and demands a collector as such.

Enquire now.

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