Was it Ever Mine? (2025)

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Made with high-quality oil paint on stretched canvas

The painting explores a common response to sexual assault, which is not wanting to be touched, or the hyper-sexualization of oneself. Both responses have one thing in common: trying to reclaim control over what was taken from us. The translucent hands represent what is sometimes seen when you look in the mirror, handprints that were unwelcome but impossible to stop.

Made with high-quality oil paint on stretched canvas

The painting explores a common response to sexual assault, which is not wanting to be touched, or the hyper-sexualization of oneself. Both responses have one thing in common: trying to reclaim control over what was taken from us. The translucent hands represent what is sometimes seen when you look in the mirror, handprints that were unwelcome but impossible to stop.