Neferititi
Neferititi
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What does power look like when it refuses to apologise?
Neferititi is not just a portrait of the famed Egyptian queen—it is a reinterpretation of what happens when feminine power is no longer framed by fear. According to the lore, she wove a bead into her hair for every oppressor she overcame. When men conquer, history calls them warriors; when women do the same, they are mythologised as curses. This painting reclaims that narrative.
In Neferititi, regality is tangled with vengeance, elegance masks fury, and every ornament is a war medal. Her gaze meets yours not in invitation but in confrontation—a challenge to see power without suspicion, to honour strength without demanding softness.
This piece is for those who have had to turn silence into strategy, and fury into fuel. It honours every woman made villainous for wanting more.
Details
300 gsm archival, acid-free paper
Textured stock with vibrant colour reproduction
Moisture and scratch resistant
Framing on request
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