
About love
The "About Love" series explores sexuality and relationships through the lens of the artist's work. Each of the nine canvas paintings reveals a unique story, embodied in multilayered symbolism. The artist confronts the taboos and shame associated with depicting genitals and physical intimacy. This series is not simply an exploration of sexual acts, but a profound look at the diverse perceptions of love. Women and men interpret it differently, and each painting becomes a mosaic that forms a unified canvas. For example, one painting depicts a woman with a man who wants to steal her, wrapped in a palm leaf. The subject is an expression of sexual dominance, perceived by some women as an act of love. Other paintings immerse oneself in erotic scenes, emphasizing the diversity and subjectivity of each individual character's perception. The artist also addresses the theme of self-love and self-acceptance. She uses images of women and men, expressing their unique traits, emphasizing that self-love is an essential aspect of healthy relationships, and its expressions are limitless. She strives to create more than just paintings—she creates a space for candid projections and self-expression. Throughout this project, the artist undergoes a transformation, rejecting shame and judgments associated with sexuality. Each painting is a step toward self-knowledge and acceptance, traversing layers of trauma and fear. The artist emphasizes that this is not just art, but also a process of her own transformation and healing. The "About Love" series is not only an art project but also art therapy, allowing the artist to express and understand her deep feelings and relationship experiences. Each painting becomes a point on the map of her personal transformation and path to self-acceptance.







