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Living in A Fasting World
Living in A Fasting World
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Material: Watercolor and ink on paper
Bursts of color and dense patterns converge in this bold, dreamlike figure—half-human, half-symbol, caught in the tension between vitality and restraint. In Living in a Fasting World, the artist uses watercolor and ink to create a swirling, almost psychedelic tapestry of form and emotion. The female figure, wrapped in lush flora and surreal anatomy, gazes outward with quiet confidence. Her segmented body suggests fragmentation—perhaps a commentary on identity, consumption, and bodily autonomy in a world of imposed control.
Every inch is alive: flowers erupt, eyes emerge from spirals, and textures clash in deliberate disharmony. The figure's skin becomes a canvas for societal imprint—polka dots, stripes, and circuitry intertwine across limbs. A palette of saturated reds, electric pinks, blues, and acidic greens evokes abundance, but the fragmented body hints at a deprivation masked by decoration. The barefooted stance, one leg rooted in nature and another in abstraction, reflects the dual pull of instinct and imposed order.
This piece doesn’t whisper. It sings, rebels, and reflects—a vibrant, unsettling celebration of the human spirit navigating suppression.
