Mars and Venus, 2015, Fabric Collages and Mixed Media on Canvas, 122cm x 80cm
Mars and Venus
A gender perspective in modern times.
The notions of the masculine and feminine have evolved beyond the boundaries of biological sex and social expectation. In today’s era, these energies coexist, merge, and transform within one another, fluid, dynamic, and ever shifting. We are witnessing the dissolution of old binaries, where identity is no longer confined by the traditional definitions of male and female.
Mars and Venus reflects this transformation, the collision and harmony between two archetypal forces. It is both an observation and a meditation on the contemporary human condition, where strength and sensitivity, reason and intuition, no longer belong to one side alone. We are living in a time of convergence, where the wall once dividing the sexes begins to crack, revealing a new spectrum of being.