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Exposed In The Golden Radiance Print

Exploring the tension between self perception and societal beauty standards

An A4 or A3 print on canvas paper

£45.00£60.00

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The story behind the artwork

Exposed in the Golden Radiance explores the complex relationship between how we see ourselves and how we’ve been taught to see beauty. The exaggerated figure challenges conventional ideals, holding space for both empowerment and vulnerability. It inspires to invite you to reflect on how much of our self-image is shaped by personal truth versus external influence.

Visual elements

The figure’s bold, curvaceous form dominates the composition, rendered in warm golden tones that both celebrate and question the idea of perfection. Light and shadow are used to create depth and contrast, encouraging closer inspection. Smooth and raw textures sit side by side, reflecting the layered experience of self-perception.

Meaning and intent

This piece is a statement on ownership and autonomy. It doesn’t judge the choices women make around their bodies, but it does ask us to consider where those choices begin. Are they rooted in self-love or in the need to meet a cultural standard? This painting is about reclaiming the body—not as something to improve, but as something already worthy.