Illusion of Perfection Original Painting
A woman sculpted into society’s vision of perfection, her hourglass form admired yet confined. Society worships this silhouette, yet nature resists confinement. The mountain does not bend to be adored, nor does the moon shrink to be understood. This is the lie of perfection—a body is not a masterpiece to be sculpted, but a force beyond control.
A woman sculpted into society’s vision of perfection, her hourglass form admired yet confined. Society worships this silhouette, yet nature resists confinement. The mountain does not bend to be adored, nor does the moon shrink to be understood. This is the lie of perfection—a body is not a masterpiece to be sculpted, but a force beyond control.
A woman sculpted into society’s vision of perfection, her hourglass form admired yet confined. Society worships this silhouette, yet nature resists confinement. The mountain does not bend to be adored, nor does the moon shrink to be understood. This is the lie of perfection—a body is not a masterpiece to be sculpted, but a force beyond control.
Full-Size Canvas Oil Painting | 20"x 16"| Unframed | Signed | Includes Certificate of Authenticity