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Abuse-of-beauty-VI

Abuse of Beauty-VI

Popartganda Back Enquire The Abuse of Beauty is a powerful and emotionally charged series by BK that explores the blurred boundaries between vulnerability and strength, illusion and reality. In the first work, Opprobrium, a female figure appears bound and defeated – yet her hands remain free. The absence of texture in her clothing, which seems to melt into the floor, creates an eerie stillness. This subtle contradiction stirs an unsettling emotional response, moving many who view it. The final piece, Sanctum, depicts a woman curled in a fetal position, seemingly at peace. But the body casts no shadow, inviting the viewer to question what is real and what is imagined. Every detail in this series is intentional, urging quiet reflection. The Abuse of Beauty is not just a visual experience – it is a meditation on submission, resilience, and the often invisible weight carried by those who appear silent. Medium : Acrylic on canvasSize H x W (mm) : 1371 x 1016 mm Contact Us Interested in a private viewing or collaboration?Reach out directly via our contact form or text 021 222 9210  Get in Touch

Abuse-of-beauty-V

Abuse of Beauty-V

Popartganda Back Enquire The Abuse of Beauty is a powerful and emotionally charged series by BK that explores the blurred boundaries between vulnerability and strength, illusion and reality. In the first work, Opprobrium, a female figure appears bound and defeated – yet her hands remain free. The absence of texture in her clothing, which seems to melt into the floor, creates an eerie stillness. This subtle contradiction stirs an unsettling emotional response, moving many who view it. The final piece, Sanctum, depicts a woman curled in a fetal position, seemingly at peace. But the body casts no shadow, inviting the viewer to question what is real and what is imagined. Every detail in this series is intentional, urging quiet reflection. The Abuse of Beauty is not just a visual experience – it is a meditation on submission, resilience, and the often invisible weight carried by those who appear silent. Medium : Acrylic on canvasSize H x W (mm) : 1371 x 1016 mm Contact Us Interested in a private viewing or collaboration?Reach out directly via our contact form or text 021 222 9210  Get in Touch

Abuse-of-beauty-IV

Abuse of Beauty-IV

Popartganda Back Enquire The Abuse of Beauty is a powerful and emotionally charged series by BK that explores the blurred boundaries between vulnerability and strength, illusion and reality. In the first work, Opprobrium, a female figure appears bound and defeated – yet her hands remain free. The absence of texture in her clothing, which seems to melt into the floor, creates an eerie stillness. This subtle contradiction stirs an unsettling emotional response, moving many who view it. The final piece, Sanctum, depicts a woman curled in a fetal position, seemingly at peace. But the body casts no shadow, inviting the viewer to question what is real and what is imagined. Every detail in this series is intentional, urging quiet reflection. The Abuse of Beauty is not just a visual experience – it is a meditation on submission, resilience, and the often invisible weight carried by those who appear silent. Medium : Acrylic on canvasSize H x W (mm) : 1371 x 1016 mm Contact Us Interested in a private viewing or collaboration?Reach out directly via our contact form or text 021 222 9210  Get in Touch

Abuse-of-beauty-III

Abuse of Beauty-III

Popartganda Back Enquire The Abuse of Beauty is a powerful and emotionally charged series by BK that explores the blurred boundaries between vulnerability and strength, illusion and reality. In the first work, Opprobrium, a female figure appears bound and defeated – yet her hands remain free. The absence of texture in her clothing, which seems to melt into the floor, creates an eerie stillness. This subtle contradiction stirs an unsettling emotional response, moving many who view it. The final piece, Sanctum, depicts a woman curled in a fetal position, seemingly at peace. But the body casts no shadow, inviting the viewer to question what is real and what is imagined. Every detail in this series is intentional, urging quiet reflection. The Abuse of Beauty is not just a visual experience – it is a meditation on submission, resilience, and the often invisible weight carried by those who appear silent. Medium : Acrylic on canvasSize H x W (mm) : 1371 x 1016 mm Contact Us Interested in a private viewing or collaboration?Reach out directly via our contact form or text 021 222 9210  Get in Touch

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Abuse of Beauty-II

Popartganda Back Enquire The Abuse of Beauty is a powerful and emotionally charged series by BK that explores the blurred boundaries between vulnerability and strength, illusion and reality. In the first work, Opprobrium, a female figure appears bound and defeated – yet her hands remain free. The absence of texture in her clothing, which seems to melt into the floor, creates an eerie stillness. This subtle contradiction stirs an unsettling emotional response, moving many who view it. The final piece, Sanctum, depicts a woman curled in a fetal position, seemingly at peace. But the body casts no shadow, inviting the viewer to question what is real and what is imagined. Every detail in this series is intentional, urging quiet reflection. The Abuse of Beauty is not just a visual experience – it is a meditation on submission, resilience, and the often invisible weight carried by those who appear silent. Medium : Acrylic on canvasSize H x W (mm) : 1371 x 1016 mm Contact Us Interested in a private viewing or collaboration?Reach out directly via our contact form or text 021 222 9210  Get in Touch

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Abuse of Beauty-I

Popartganda Back Enquire The Abuse of Beauty is a powerful and emotionally charged series by BK that explores the blurred boundaries between vulnerability and strength, illusion and reality. In the first work, Opprobrium, a female figure appears bound and defeated – yet her hands remain free. The absence of texture in her clothing, which seems to melt into the floor, creates an eerie stillness. This subtle contradiction stirs an unsettling emotional response, moving many who view it. The final piece, Sanctum, depicts a woman curled in a fetal position, seemingly at peace. But the body casts no shadow, inviting the viewer to question what is real and what is imagined. Every detail in this series is intentional, urging quiet reflection. The Abuse of Beauty is not just a visual experience – it is a meditation on submission, resilience, and the often invisible weight carried by those who appear silent. Medium : Acrylic on canvasSize H x W (mm) : 1371 x 1016 mm Contact Us Interested in a private viewing or collaboration?Reach out directly via our contact form or text 021 222 9210  Get in Touch

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Study of Arm

Eruption of Life Back Enquire Made fast but felt forever. These works aren’t just studies, they’re bursts of instinct. Each brushstroke cuts straight through, capturing more in 20 minutes than most do in 20 days.Mattress, linens, pillows, rope, various memorabilia 79 x 211 x 234 cm | 31 x 83 x 92 in. Contact Us Interested in a private viewing or collaboration?Reach out directly via our contact form or text 021 222 9210  Get in Touch

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Broken

Eruption of Life Back Enquire Made fast but felt forever. These works aren’t just studies, they’re bursts of instinct. Each brushstroke cuts straight through, capturing more in 20 minutes than most do in 20 days.Mattress, linens, pillows, rope, various memorabilia 79 x 211 x 234 cm | 31 x 83 x 92 in. Contact Us Interested in a private viewing or collaboration?Reach out directly via our contact form or text 021 222 9210  Get in Touch

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Woman III

Eruption of Life Back Enquire Made fast but felt forever. These works aren’t just studies, they’re bursts of instinct. Each brushstroke cuts straight through, capturing more in 20 minutes than most do in 20 days.Mattress, linens, pillows, rope, various memorabilia 79 x 211 x 234 cm | 31 x 83 x 92 in. Contact Us Interested in a private viewing or collaboration?Reach out directly via our contact form or text 021 222 9210  Get in Touch

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Woman II

Eruption of Life Back Enquire Made fast but felt forever. These works aren’t just studies, they’re bursts of instinct. Each brushstroke cuts straight through, capturing more in 20 minutes than most do in 20 days.Mattress, linens, pillows, rope, various memorabilia 79 x 211 x 234 cm | 31 x 83 x 92 in. Contact Us Interested in a private viewing or collaboration?Reach out directly via our contact form or text 021 222 9210  Get in Touch

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Shall, Shan’t, Can’t

Eruption of Life Back Enquire Painted emotion stripped to its core. These abstracts feel like memory fragments, unfinished, raw, and fully alive. He Will Bring to Ruin carries the kind of quiet fury that lingers. Mattress, linens, pillows, rope, various memorabilia 79 x 211 x 234 cm | 31 x 83 x 92 in. Contact Us Interested in a private viewing or collaboration?Reach out directly via our contact form or text 021 222 9210  Get in Touch

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Nothing Glorious, Nothing Great

Eruption of Life Back Enquire Painted emotion stripped to its core. These abstracts feel like memory fragments, unfinished, raw, and fully alive. He Will Bring to Ruin carries the kind of quiet fury that lingers. Mattress, linens, pillows, rope, various memorabilia 79 x 211 x 234 cm | 31 x 83 x 92 in. Contact Us Interested in a private viewing or collaboration?Reach out directly via our contact form or text 021 222 9210  Get in Touch

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