Separation of property
Year: 2022
Introducing "Separation of Property," a vivid and evocative self-portrait that artfully challenges preconceptions and invites deeper reflection. In this photograph, a woman sits in a bar, sipping a glass of wine, with a stark presence - a loaded pistol resting casually on the table. At her feet, an open suitcase overflows with banknotes.
This arresting image is a potent commentary on a form of gender violence often concealed: economic abuse. It narrates the compelling story of a woman who reclaims her financial independence and escapes an oppressive relationship.
"Separation of Property" is intentionally designed to provoke a certain impression. The elements of the pistol, the suitcase brimming with money, and her femme fatale aesthetic might lead one to perceive her as a villain or a criminal. This misdirection is deliberate, inviting viewers to embody the judgmental response that victims of economic abuse too often face. It prompts us to question our own biases and preconceptions.
This photograph is a visual story of empowerment and resilience, reminding us that appearances can be deceiving. "Separation of Property" challenges us to look beyond the surface and acknowledge the strength of those who have navigated the complex terrain of economic abuse.
EDITIONS
MEDIUM
Unique artwork
Images size 46cm x 70cm
LARGE
Unique artwork
Image size 66cm x 100cm
Paper: FineArt Baryta Hahnemühle
Finish: silk/satin finish on a fine art heavyweight base of 315gsm
Material Options
This collection is available in Fine Art Print.
Frame is not included when ordering a Fine Art Print.
More info about material and methods here >>
Year: 2022
Introducing "Separation of Property," a vivid and evocative self-portrait that artfully challenges preconceptions and invites deeper reflection. In this photograph, a woman sits in a bar, sipping a glass of wine, with a stark presence - a loaded pistol resting casually on the table. At her feet, an open suitcase overflows with banknotes.
This arresting image is a potent commentary on a form of gender violence often concealed: economic abuse. It narrates the compelling story of a woman who reclaims her financial independence and escapes an oppressive relationship.
"Separation of Property" is intentionally designed to provoke a certain impression. The elements of the pistol, the suitcase brimming with money, and her femme fatale aesthetic might lead one to perceive her as a villain or a criminal. This misdirection is deliberate, inviting viewers to embody the judgmental response that victims of economic abuse too often face. It prompts us to question our own biases and preconceptions.
This photograph is a visual story of empowerment and resilience, reminding us that appearances can be deceiving. "Separation of Property" challenges us to look beyond the surface and acknowledge the strength of those who have navigated the complex terrain of economic abuse.
EDITIONS
MEDIUM
Unique artwork
Images size 46cm x 70cm
LARGE
Unique artwork
Image size 66cm x 100cm
Paper: FineArt Baryta Hahnemühle
Finish: silk/satin finish on a fine art heavyweight base of 315gsm
Material Options
This collection is available in Fine Art Print.
Frame is not included when ordering a Fine Art Print.
More info about material and methods here >>
Year: 2022
Introducing "Separation of Property," a vivid and evocative self-portrait that artfully challenges preconceptions and invites deeper reflection. In this photograph, a woman sits in a bar, sipping a glass of wine, with a stark presence - a loaded pistol resting casually on the table. At her feet, an open suitcase overflows with banknotes.
This arresting image is a potent commentary on a form of gender violence often concealed: economic abuse. It narrates the compelling story of a woman who reclaims her financial independence and escapes an oppressive relationship.
"Separation of Property" is intentionally designed to provoke a certain impression. The elements of the pistol, the suitcase brimming with money, and her femme fatale aesthetic might lead one to perceive her as a villain or a criminal. This misdirection is deliberate, inviting viewers to embody the judgmental response that victims of economic abuse too often face. It prompts us to question our own biases and preconceptions.
This photograph is a visual story of empowerment and resilience, reminding us that appearances can be deceiving. "Separation of Property" challenges us to look beyond the surface and acknowledge the strength of those who have navigated the complex terrain of economic abuse.
EDITIONS
MEDIUM
Unique artwork
Images size 46cm x 70cm
LARGE
Unique artwork
Image size 66cm x 100cm
Paper: FineArt Baryta Hahnemühle
Finish: silk/satin finish on a fine art heavyweight base of 315gsm
Material Options
This collection is available in Fine Art Print.
Frame is not included when ordering a Fine Art Print.
More info about material and methods here >>