The work is a critique of the objectification and depersonalization of the human body, especially the female body. The silhouette of a woman, rendered in the texture of marbled meat, emphasizes the idea of how society often reduces the female essence to only the physical aspect, the ‘body’, ignoring the inner world, personality, and emotions.

The contrasting red and white colors within the figure, reminiscent of the structure of raw meat, provoke a sense of discomfort and make us think about how our society perceives the female body. The dark blue background creates an atmosphere of tension, while the simplistic graphics draw attention to the underlying message: the body is not just ‘meat’, but something much more that deserves respect and understanding.
This work is hand-painted in silkscreen technique with acrylic colors on canvas.
This work is hand-painted in silkscreen technique with acrylic colors on canvas.
