Overcoming Overthinking and Self-Sabotage: My Journey to Embracing Art
At some point, every artist faces a daunting blank canvas, in my case, glass. That glass wasn't just a piece of sheet but a mirror reflecting my insecurities. Every art brought with it a shower of questions. "Is this good enough? What will people think? Should I even be doing this?" The fear of judgment overshadowed the joy of creation.
Self-Care and Living in Balance
Sometimes, I grapple with self-doubt, especially regarding my art. But I always remind myself of my "why." My art represents the women from my country, Guinea, West Africa. It's a tribute to their daily lives, which differ from what many know. Translating these experiences into art has been a journey I'm incredibly proud.
Female Energy Series
Female energy is inspired by the taboo that still holds my country, Guinea, by its neck. Speaking publicly about the female body or reproductive system is considered rude, disrespectful and disgusting. One of the things that is never taught in school is Sex. The word Sex can’t even be spoken in public because it is viewed as “Not being educated by ones parents” which in itself is an insult to ones family. Menstruation is never mentioned between mothers and daughters or by anyone else.
“Bintou, Search For Hope”
how abusive her husband was. Bintou was often beaten by her husband early in the mornings…