This piece started with a simple idea: what if identity didn’t feel the need to explain itself?
This painting started with a simple belief: life is too short for boring hair.
So naturally, she showed up with electric blue, cropped just right—bold, unapologetic, and impossible to ignore. And because restraint clearly wasn’t invited, she topped it off with a peacock headband… because if you’re going to make an entrance, you might as well bring your own feathers.
The inspiration? Confidence that doesn’t ask permission. The kind that walks into a room and quietly says, “Yes, this is intentional,” while everyone else rethinks their life choices.
It’s playful, a little extravagant, and completely self-assured—a reminder that sometimes the most persuasive thing you can wear is your own personality, turned all the way up.
Peacock Girl
I do not accept returns of commissioned pieces, original works, or print reproductions unless they are damaged upon receipt.
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