| "Viva La Passion" is a celebration of the sacred fire that lives within every woman—the passion that too often gets silenced, dulled, or hidden beneath layers of fear, self-doubt, or obligation.
This painting reflects the moment of awakening, when a woman dares to see herself—not as the world has conditioned her to be, but as she truly is: radiant, alive, sensual, and sovereign.
The contrast between the grayscale figure and her vibrant reflection is intentional. One represents the dormant self, shaped by shadows and silence. The other—the woman in red—is the embodiment of unapologetic presence, power, and feminine beauty fully expressed. She does not ask permission to be seen.
Passion is not frivolous—it's divine |