This piece explores themes of desire, objectification, and identity. The phrase “Take me off baby” emerges from a dense arrangement of letters, confronting the viewer with its provocative ambiguity. It can be read as a plea, a command, or even a cry for liberation - hinting at the complexities of human relationships, societal expectations, and personal agency.
The soft peach tones contrast with the rigid blue frame, symbolizing vulnerability trapped within external constraints. Is this a call for freedom from labels, pressures, or self-imposed limitations? By playing with language and form, we invite the audience to question the fine line between seduction and subjugation, between empowerment and entrapment.
Acrylic, plywood, wood
£666.84
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This piece explores themes of desire, objectification, and identity. The phrase “Take me off baby” emerges from a dense arrangement of letters, confronting the viewer with its provocative ambiguity. It can be read as a plea, a command, or even a cry for liberation - hinting at the complexities of human relationships, societal expectations, and personal agency.
The soft peach tones contrast with the rigid blue frame, symbolizing vulnerability trapped within external constraints. Is this a call for freedom from labels, pressures, or self-imposed limitations? By playing with language and form, we invite the audience to question the fine line between seduction and subjugation, between empowerment and entrapment.
Acrylic, plywood, wood
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