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Fatima Boy 2
Paintings
My work explores self-definition as an ongoing process, using layered acrylic, chalk pastel, gold leaf, and raised textures to create surfaces that feel both intentional and unresolved. I’m interested in tension—between structure and surrender, material ambition and spiritual autonomy—and I build each painting as a space where those forces can coexist.
Paintings
My work explores self-definition as an ongoing process, using layered acrylic, chalk pastel, gold leaf, and raised textures to create surfaces that feel both intentional and unresolved. I’m interested in tension—between structure and surrender, material ambition and spiritual autonomy—and I build each painting as a space where those forces can coexist.
Paintings
My work explores self-definition as an ongoing process, using layered acrylic, chalk pastel, gold leaf, and raised textures to create surfaces that feel both intentional and unresolved. I’m interested in tension—between structure and surrender, material ambition and spiritual autonomy—and I build each painting as a space where those forces can coexist.



