Lure
Lure
Watercolor, India ink, 23k gold leaf on 300# cold press Arches paper
Artwork floats inside white wood gallery frame, attached with gold pins
Artwork 30 × 22 inches
Framed 34 × 26 inches
She doesn’t hide her thorns; they’re part of who she is — lure, defend, survive.
Darling Unbecoming is a series of paintings exploring the female body as a site of contradiction — simultaneously ornamental and dangerous, cultivated and resistant. A feminine monster of sort.
The figures in these works are built from carnivorous and toxic botanicals: Venus flytraps, pitcher plants, sundews, and poisonous medicinal herbs. The female form has long been shaped by external forces — trained toward beauty, softness, and passivity. These paintings ask what happens when that form starts growing teeth.
The works don't offer resolution. The figures are neither victims nor predators in any clean sense. They are organisms adapting — developing the tools available to them within the conditions they were given.





