About

I’m a self-taught painter creating expressive figurative work that celebrates bodies, sexuality, and the freedom to exist fully in our skin. My work is deeply influenced by somatic exploration, kink education, and spaces where people learn to reclaim their bodies and desires. I gather inspiration from movement, sensuality, and the quiet moments when women realize their body isn’t something to hide, fix, or be ashamed of, but something to inhabit.

A digital art depiction of a faceless woman with her body in a precarious position, because she is hanging from a rope with her arms raised overhead, against a purple background.
Collection of digital art prints of women in colorful outfits, with some featuring word text like 'brat' and 'slut'.

Using acrylic paint, bold color, and layered textures, I paint the female form in ways that feel vibrant, alive, and unapologetic. Glitter, glazes, and saturated hues turn real bodies into something celebratory. When the body is seen through color instead of criticism, something shifts. Curiosity replaces judgment.

The figures in my work are often faceless. This is intentional. It creates space for the viewer to see themselves in the painting, or someone they love, or the version of themselves they’re still learning to embrace.

An artist with short blonde hair and glasses, standing next to her painting of a nude woman with purple tones against a pink background. The artist is wearing paint-splattered overalls and has her arm tattoos showing. The studio background has artwork, supplies, and inspiration on the wall.

My paintings are about reclamation. They push back against the narrow standards that tell us what bodies should look like or how desire should exist. Instead, they celebrate bodies as they are now. Soft, strong, sensual, imperfect, and worthy.

I make art for people who believe bodies are holy. People who want their homes to hold reminders of softness, power, pleasure, and radical self-acceptance.

I’m My work lives somewhere between expressionism and contemporary figurative painting, where vibrant hues, heavy brushstrokes, and faceless figures allow the body itself to speak.

I’m drawn to real bodies. Soft bodies. Strong bodies. Bodies that exist outside the narrow standards we’re taught to admire. When I paint them in saturated color, glitter, glazes, and layers of acrylic, they become something celebratory rather than something to judge.

A stylized digital artwork of a woman with purple skin and natural hair positioned in profile against an abstract pink, blue, and green splattered background.
A woman with short hair, glasses, and light skin sitting on a black chair surrounded by colorful artwork of female figures.

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Close-up of a person's body wrapped in black straps, with purple lighting creating a moody atmosphere.
A stylized, abstract illustration of a purple, humanoid figure with white hair, in a yoga or stretching pose, wrapped in pink bands, against a purple background.