This work is a celebration of pleasure, power, and pop mythology.
A reclining pink panther — sensual, self-possessed, untouchable — floats inside a world saturated with the word LOVE. But here, love is not innocent. It is branded, repeated, commercialized, glorified. Champagne, icons, smiling flowers, and graffiti collide in a visual overdose of desire.
I appropriate the language of pop culture and street art to question what we worship: luxury, romance, status, visibility. The panther becomes both muse and mirror — a symbol of seduction and autonomy reclining in full control of her narrative.
Color is deliberately excessive. Drips, repetition, and layered text create tension between chaos and glamour. The piece invites the viewer to ask:
Is this about love… or about the performance of love?
I paint in layers because identity is layered.
I repeat words because culture repeats them until they become truth.
I exaggerate beauty to expose the spectacle.
This is not just pop.
It is power wrapped in pink.
140x55cm
Sent rolled in a tube (extra canvas for stretching)
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