Bare Essence
Bare Essence is a deeply introspective piece within the Troopertina Series, exploring themes of identity, vulnerability, and self-liberation. The subject, seen from behind, sits in a moment of quiet revelation—her Trooper mask removed, revealing the rawness of her being.
The intricate mandala tattoo on her back symbolizes inner strength, personal evolution, and the unseen layers of one’s story. The division of the background into warm yellow and cool blue hues highlights the contrast between public persona and inner truth, past and future, structure and freedom.
By placing the helmet at her side, the piece speaks to the act of removing societal armor, confronting one’s true self, and embracing authenticity beyond imposed roles or expectations. It’s a powerful reminder that beneath the masks we wear, our essence remains—bare, unfiltered, and deeply human.
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 24 x 28 in (Framed)
Series: Troopertina Series
Year: 2024
Bare Essence is a deeply introspective piece within the Troopertina Series, exploring themes of identity, vulnerability, and self-liberation. The subject, seen from behind, sits in a moment of quiet revelation—her Trooper mask removed, revealing the rawness of her being.
The intricate mandala tattoo on her back symbolizes inner strength, personal evolution, and the unseen layers of one’s story. The division of the background into warm yellow and cool blue hues highlights the contrast between public persona and inner truth, past and future, structure and freedom.
By placing the helmet at her side, the piece speaks to the act of removing societal armor, confronting one’s true self, and embracing authenticity beyond imposed roles or expectations. It’s a powerful reminder that beneath the masks we wear, our essence remains—bare, unfiltered, and deeply human.
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 24 x 28 in (Framed)
Series: Troopertina Series
Year: 2024
Bare Essence is a deeply introspective piece within the Troopertina Series, exploring themes of identity, vulnerability, and self-liberation. The subject, seen from behind, sits in a moment of quiet revelation—her Trooper mask removed, revealing the rawness of her being.
The intricate mandala tattoo on her back symbolizes inner strength, personal evolution, and the unseen layers of one’s story. The division of the background into warm yellow and cool blue hues highlights the contrast between public persona and inner truth, past and future, structure and freedom.
By placing the helmet at her side, the piece speaks to the act of removing societal armor, confronting one’s true self, and embracing authenticity beyond imposed roles or expectations. It’s a powerful reminder that beneath the masks we wear, our essence remains—bare, unfiltered, and deeply human.
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 24 x 28 in (Framed)
Series: Troopertina Series
Year: 2024