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Artwork on synthetic panel. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
20x20in
About this artwork
CHOICE was created in the spring of 2020, during a moment of deep emotional reflection. While watching a British series about midwives working in London in the 1950s–60s, I was struck by the harsh realities of a world without accessible contraception—women becoming pregnant repeatedly, undergoing dangerous illegal abortions, and far too often losing their lives in childbirth.
Watching the series in English made the experience even more visceral.… One word echoed again and again: “PUSH.” A command. A force. A cry. A moment suspended between life and death. That single word—repeated endlessly—became a haunting symbol of how little control women had over their own bodies.
The red circular form at the center of CHOICE emerged from that emotional storm. It represents many things at once: a womb, a wound, a pulse, an opening, a scream. It is both life and violence, tenderness and rupture. It is the physical form of a decision women have historically been denied.
« Art, for me, is an exciting and unpredictable action. Art is painfully similar to life itself with its unfathomable attractiveness and constantly elusive meaning … »
VICTO is a New York–based oil painter and a member of Oil Painters of America (OPA). A self-taught artist, she works at the intersection of ethics and aesthetics, exploring how we perceive and define beauty in the context of everyday life.
Her artworks often center on overlooked details - a soft light on a surface, the rhythm of shadows, or the texture of the ordinary - encouraging the viewer to pause and reexamine their surroundings. Deeply inspired by David Hume’s philosophy that beauty is a product of human consciousness, VICTO challenges imposed visual norms and routine perceptions. Her works invite a slower, more mindful way of seeing the world.
Blending minimalism with realism, intuition with intention, VICTO’s oil paintings are quiet reflections filled with depth, sensitivity, and presence. Each canvas becomes a visual meditation on simplicity, perception, and the invisible layers of meaning embedded in daily life.