Everything is Fine
About this Artwork
In ‘Everything Is Fine’, a composed woman’s head quietly burns into particles – a metaphor for invisible struggles that exist unseen beneath social performance. By subverting the familiar visual grammar of portraiture and beauty imagery, the piece invites viewers to reconsider the cultural expectation to appear ‚Äúfine.‚Äù
Placed in public space, the video disrupts the polished visual language of media and advertising, revealing the instability beneath the surface – a psychological reality often concealed in everyday life. As perspective shifts, the figure unravels pixel by pixel within the Gaussian splat.
The work functions as ARtivism, using poetic visual disruption to expose hidden emotional and physical realities within the shared landscape and shift perception toward experiences that are often invisible.
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