Pretty in Pink, Isn't She?
2025. Bed spread, pillows, ribbon, clothes pins, acrylic paint.
This soft sculpture represents endometriosis, a condition in which uterine tissue grows outside the uterus, through the use of a personified uterus and ovaries. The eyes, which are in place of the pvaries, allow the uterus to stare at the viewer, thus disrupting the “male gaze” by presenting this organ as cartoonish and looming rather than sexualized.



