Size: 80 x 100 cm
Medium: Paper and Acrlylic
This is a bold, unapologetic collage that celebrates
female autonomy, self-worth, and the defiant beauty of not asking
for permission. Built entirely from layered magazine clippings, this
work fuses pop culture attitude with deeper emotional truth,
forming a striking portrait of a woman who reclaims her space, her
voice, and her identity.
Her sunglasses don’t hide her, they declare her. The phrase “i don’t
care” is not an act of dismissal, but of liberation: from judgment,
from expectation, from the need to please. The candy-pink lollipop
contrasts her cool demeanor, suggesting that softness and
strength coexist, unapologetically.
This piece is a visual manifesto for self-love and resistance. It
resonates with anyone who has ever felt underestimated, silenced,
or shaped by someone else’s idea of who they should be. “I don’t
care” is not rebellion for the sake of rebellion, it is clarity,
confidence, and the art of letting go.
Perfect for those who champion female voices,
contemporary culture, and emotional authenticity with visual
impact.
