


american girl
“American Girl” is a reflection of the layered experience of womanhood—navigating love, heartbreak, beauty, intelligence, and the expectations placed upon us. From a young age, girls are taught to be pretty but not vain, smart but not intimidating, maternal yet independent. Inspired by “Freaks of Nature”, this piece explores the tension between who we are and who we are expected to be and uses bold colors and symbolic imagery to capture the complexity of growing up as an American girl. It challenges the idealized version of femininity and invites viewers to see the beauty in the contradictions, struggles, and strength that define womanhood.
“American Girl” is a reflection of the layered experience of womanhood—navigating love, heartbreak, beauty, intelligence, and the expectations placed upon us. From a young age, girls are taught to be pretty but not vain, smart but not intimidating, maternal yet independent. Inspired by “Freaks of Nature”, this piece explores the tension between who we are and who we are expected to be and uses bold colors and symbolic imagery to capture the complexity of growing up as an American girl. It challenges the idealized version of femininity and invites viewers to see the beauty in the contradictions, struggles, and strength that define womanhood.
“American Girl” is a reflection of the layered experience of womanhood—navigating love, heartbreak, beauty, intelligence, and the expectations placed upon us. From a young age, girls are taught to be pretty but not vain, smart but not intimidating, maternal yet independent. Inspired by “Freaks of Nature”, this piece explores the tension between who we are and who we are expected to be and uses bold colors and symbolic imagery to capture the complexity of growing up as an American girl. It challenges the idealized version of femininity and invites viewers to see the beauty in the contradictions, struggles, and strength that define womanhood.