Body Is Tea celebrates body confidence, pleasure, and self-acceptance. Borrowing language from contemporary Black and queer culture, the title transforms a casual expression into a declaration of self-worth.
The exaggerated pose and bold composition challenge viewers to reconsider whose bodies are celebrated and how beauty is defined. The work embraces visibility, confidence, and unapologetic self-expression.
Colored pencil and Posca Markers, on mixed media paper.
Explores body image, confidence, and contemporary beauty culture
Body Is Tea celebrates body confidence, pleasure, and self-acceptance. Borrowing language from contemporary Black and queer culture, the title transforms a casual expression into a declaration of self-worth.
The exaggerated pose and bold composition challenge viewers to reconsider whose bodies are celebrated and how beauty is defined. The work embraces visibility, confidence, and unapologetic self-expression.
Colored pencil and Posca Markers, on mixed media paper.
Explores body image, confidence, and contemporary beauty culture