The artwork 'Shower Ritual' depicts a bathroom self-portrait scene with muted teal and gray tones. A figure is shown taking a mirror photo, conveying intimate, contemplative moments. The oil painting features expressive brushstrokes and a moody atmosphere with floral curtain details. Oil on canvas by Amanda Ba.
The artwork 'Shower Ritual' features a figure capturing a self-portrait in a bathroom setting. The painting showcases expressive brushwork in oil, with a muted palette of blues, pinks, and flesh tones. The composition emphasizes intimate personal moments through bold strokes and atmospheric lighting. By Amanda Ba.
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    Amanda Ba

    Shower Ritual

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    Dimensions: 36" x 36"

    Medium: Oil on canvas

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    Amanda Ba's nudes are matter-of-fact. Instead of romanticizing the body to counter being fetishized, they throw a sarcastic chortle or icy glance at such an attempt.

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    Amanda Ba

    Amanda Ba

    Born in Columbus, Ohio / Works in NYC

    Amanda Ba (b. 1998) is a painter who lives and works in New York City. She was born in Columbus, Ohio, but spent the first five years of her life with her grandparents in Hefei, China. Diasporic memory is central to her work—vivid paintings that combine personal memory with psychosexual fantasy, featuring figures that challenge a predominantly white Western canon of figural painting. Working closely with queer and post-colonial theory, her interventions in the Cannon do not aim to solely celebrate her cultural identity and its inclusion, but to interrogate its formation.

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