Venus is my quiet ode to feminine strength — not in its loudness, but in its presence. I wanted to explore form in a way that felt both classical and contemporary, where every curve and line speaks to grace, power, and softness without needing to explain itself.
Working in a monochromatic palette of soft greys and whites, I let texture carry the emotion. The simplicity of the tones gave me space to focus on shape — to let the body speak through light and shadow, like stone warmed into something alive.
This piece isn’t just about the body — it’s about what it holds. Vulnerability, resilience, elegance, and the weight of centuries of being seen and unseen.
Venus is my quiet ode to feminine strength — not in its loudness, but in its presence. I wanted to explore form in a way that felt both classical and contemporary, where every curve and line speaks to grace, power, and softness without needing to explain itself.
Working in a monochromatic palette of soft greys and whites, I let texture carry the emotion. The simplicity of the tones gave me space to focus on shape — to let the body speak through light and shadow, like stone warmed into something alive.
This piece isn’t just about the body — it’s about what it holds. Vulnerability, resilience, elegance, and the weight of centuries of being seen and unseen.