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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
This bold and expressive contemporary portrait painting captures a confident young woman wearing a striking red hat inscribed with the phrase “too good for therapy.” Created using vibrant acrylic paints and energetic brushstrokes, the artwork blends pop art aesthetics, expressionist emotion, and modern figurative style.
The subject’s direct gaze creates an immediate emotional connection with the viewer. Her dark hair, rosy cheeks, and vivid red… lips contrast beautifully against a dynamic light-blue background filled with movement and painterly texture. Raised hands and graphic composition enhance the sense of confidence, individuality, and playful rebellion.
Sasha Robinson is a painter and printmaker with a vibrant background in art since childhood. Her oil on canvas works feature a satirical blend of Instagram-perfect life, employing a palette that captures the facade of social media with both skepticism and allure. Her art evokes a sense of irony and contemplation on the curated fakeness we often encounter online.