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What A Little Bitch You Turned Out To Be Painting

MUKA Gomez

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in

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In this poignant depiction of a flower pot, the artist skillfully captures the journey of expectation and disappointment within the realm of relationships. As the flowers and plants emerge from the pot, each bloom embodies a different style and form, symbolizing the evolving facade of someone significant in our lives. Initially, they may present themselves in various captivating guises, each petal a testament to the layers they reveal. However, as the composition progresses, the once vibrant blossoms begin to wither and fade, mirroring the gradual unraveling of the person's facade and the subsequent letdown. The wilting flower at the end serves as a stark representation of the moment when they fail to live up to our hopes and expectations, leaving us to grapple with the harsh reality of disillusionment. Through this evocative portrayal, the painting invites viewers to reflect on the fragile nature of trust and the bittersweet cycle of anticipation and letdown in human relationships.

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Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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36 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in

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MUKA (b.1992) is a self-taught multi-media artist specializing in contemporary fine art. Hailing from Texas, she currently divides her time between Houston and Los Angeles, where she passionately engages as an artist, juror, and curator. Graduating with a degree in Communications from The University of Houston - Downtown, MUKA cultivated her skill in self-promotion and marketing, laying the groundwork for her transition into a full-time artist in 2020. After a year exhibiting her work in group shows, MUKA rose to prominence as a program artist with ShockBoxx Gallery in Hermosa Beach, California, and Gallery825 in Los Angeles, California. In 2022, she unveiled her inaugural solo show, "Sugar-Coated," at ShockBoxx Gallery, marking a milestone in her artistic journey. As she continues to showcase her art in galleries and prestigious art fairs like Saatchi’s The Other Art Fair, MUKA's portfolio expands, featuring an ever-growing array of mediums, techniques, and themes. In her artistry, MUKA delves into the realm of the "inner child," intricately weaving together themes of mental health, self-awareness, and authenticity. Drawing from her personal journey and the evolving dynamics of modern society, her work emerges as vibrant, impactful statements. She finds fascination in the opulence of society, endeavoring to render it accessible. Through her artistic endeavors, she blurs the boundaries between the luxurious and the mundane, crafting pieces that prompt viewers to contemplate themes of extravagance and inclusivity. Her work has garnered recognition, finding its place in private collections worldwide, displayed in select galleries, and notably published in the permanent collection of the Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art Library.

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Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Dallas

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