I Said She Was Wicked, and

She Said Everyone Was

30” 40”, 2023, mixed media: oil, oil pastel, marker, pencil, acrylic

I Said She Was Wicked, and

She Said Everyone Was

This is a collage that weaves together fragments of family photographs, social media, and cultural iconography. This piece investigates feminine autonomy, where each altered element functions for lived experiences. The televangelical hand, transformed from a gesture of condemnation into a pointed finger of accusation, operates as a metaphorical intersection between individual narrative and broader sociocultural critique. Here, the personal becomes a conduit for exploring universal moments of tenderness, isolation, and confrontation—revealing how intimate experiences are always already embedded within larger systems of meaning and power.

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