Amidst a bed of black bags —resembling the forgotten corners of the world— lies an ethereal woman with vivid blue hair, her nude body suspended in silence. Her skin, marked by tattoos and human imperfection, becomes both relic and reminder. Her hands, stained with red, allude to those whose voices have vanished into the void.
Allegory is a visual whisper —a soft scream— about lives interrupted, stories untold, and the weight of collective memory. It does not shout; it endures. Beauty and pain coil within a single gesture, inviting the viewer to contemplate not only the body, but what the world chooses to forget.
In this moment of perpetual stillness, the painting honors what remains unspoken