In Breaking the Frame, the female figure is both subject and storyteller—reclaiming space within the silence that so often surrounds domestic abuse. This series confronts the deep, often invisible wounds of violence that occur not in public, but behind doors meant to offer safety. The body here is not a canvas for beauty, but a record of survival. The distorted forms, broken compositions, and claustrophobic spaces reflect the internal disarray of a life lived in fear—and the radical act of reclaiming one's narrative. Ultimately, Breaking the Frame is not just a portrait of trauma, but a declaration of agency. It is the moment when the subject steps out of the scene she was never meant to survive.

The Guesthouse

48” x 36” Oil on Canvas

The Day After

36” x 48” oil on canvas

The Crucifixion-1 2025.
36”x 48” acrylic, oil on canvas


Despair 2025. 30” x 40” Oil on Canvas

Forgive

30” x 40” Oil on Canvas

Freedom

36” x 48” Acrylic on canvas