Her art delves into capturing deeper emotions and philosophies of humanity through the human form, particularly faces, rather than mere likenesses.
The ruff collars in her work symbolize the societal constraints and expectations inherited from families, reflecting on the socioeconomic and cultural 'collars' people carry and struggle with.
After becoming a mother, her focus shifted to examining the circumstances and expectations dictated by socioeconomic backgrounds, cultural identities, and family histories.
The ruff collar metaphor embodies both dignity and confinement, illustrating the societal pressures and inherited traits that influence and shape individuals' lives.
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