“Entitlement” is a critique of the prevalence of sexual aggression towards women, AFAB, and feminine-presenting people within the United States. Portraits of these individuals and their living spaces are covered in a layer of wax and red paint. The final presentation of this project is a viewer-led interactive piece, where viewers are allowed to scratch off the cover with a variety of tools, revealing the portrait underneath. The act of the viewer and the artifact leftover serve as a visualization of the everyday violation and entitlement to women’s bodies. This body of work is about subverting the concept of a portrait, which is often about inviting the viewer into the subject’s life. Within this context, the viewer has to make the decision to intrude on the subject’s space and violate their safety. The artifacts remain as a sculptural memory of the violence done to the subjects. 
"Taylor" at The Hokin
"Taylor" at The Hokin
"Leila", "Kendall", "Jaden" at the Hyde Park Art Center
"Leila", "Kendall", "Jaden" at the Hyde Park Art Center

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