Door to Afterlife 60" X 72" mixed media on canvas. The painting titled "Door to Afterlife" is inspired by ancient Egyptian spirituality. Early false doors in tombs allowed souls to pass through, where Ra would guide them to the "heavenly conclaves" as described in the "Book of the Dead." Osiris, as the god of death, controlled these doors, with his judgment influencing the soul's journey.
Docile Bodies #2 " 60" X 72" mixed media on canvas. series is inspired by Michel Foucault's essay "Discipline and Punish." It visually interprets Foucault's exploration of 19th-century Western culture's systematic control over individual behavior by remolding the human body, translating this into a deconstruction of the human form.
"Sacred Geometry #3" 60" X 72"mixed media on canvas
Docile Bodies #3
48" x 72"
mixed media on canvas
"Docile Bodies " series is inspired by Michel Foucault's essay "Discipline and Punish." It visually interprets Foucault's exploration of 19th-century Western culture's systematic control over individual behavior by remolding the human body, translating this into a deconstruction of the human form.
Untitled 48" x 72"
mixed media
The Veil, 48" x 72"
mixed media on canvas
This painting illustrates the dehumanization of women over millennia. There is something profoundly paradoxical about humanity. Men have historically objectified women, the very first symbol of the divine, reducing them to mere tools devoid of their own thoughts, words, and senses. Women are the embodiment of life.
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