she/her
2025, watercolor and collage on paper, 15.5 x 15.5"

This piece is personal. A self-portrait with my fist raised, flanked by towering quotes—bold, unapologetic, and necessary. For a long time, I struggled to find my voice. she/her is the moment I claim it.

It’s my protest against the continued erosion of personal rights, especially those tied to our bodies and choices. I don’t understand how we're still debating autonomy—how equality remains conditional.

This work is a declaration: I’m here. I’m speaking. I’m not asking.

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