Still Bound, Still Breathing
$2,700
2024
Acrylic and collage on traditional Myanmar fabric
120 × 90 cm (36 × 48 inches)
Signed on the front right corner
Painted in the studio in Paris, France
Canvas: Carefully hand-selected traditional fabric from Myanmar, chosen for its texture, symbolism, and origin. The textile features the distinctive handwoven Acheik pattern — an intricate wave motif historically associated with royal courts and ceremonial garments during Myanmar’s Konbaung Dynasty. These patterns, created through complex weaving techniques, represent cultural continuity and craftsmanship that have endured across generations.
Technique: The fabric is primed with a base medium to allow rich color absorption and archival stability. Acrylic painting is layered with historical paper collage, including archival imagery and fragments such as a traditional Myanmar astrological chart, creating a textured surface that blends visual narrative with symbolic references.
Process: The work layers historical materials from different periods — from the last Burmese kingdom through the mid-20th century — to explore how cultural memory and belief systems continue to shape women’s lives. By embedding these historical fragments within the figure, the painting reflects how identity is often constructed through inherited structures of tradition, faith, and power.
Artwork Description:
Still Bound, Still Breathing presents two female figures whose bodies appear partially transparent, allowing the intricate Acheik fabric beneath them to remain visible. One figure is covered in layers of collage drawn from historical documents and imagery, while the other gently holds her arm — a gesture that can be read as both support and restraint. The overlapping figures embody the tension between protection and control, intimacy and confinement. Through this layered composition, the work reflects how women continue to carry the weight of history while still asserting presence, endurance, and breath within systems that attempt to bind them.
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
2024
Acrylic and paper collage on Burmese fabric
121 × 91 cm (36 × 48 inches)
Signed on the front
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
2024
Acrylic and paper collage on Kachin fabric
121 × 91 cm (48 × 36 inches)
Signed front left
AVAILABILITY: In stock
A pride of being who you are, knowing what you want, valuing your existence is the motif of this framework. The unique fabric patterns merged the traditional props which innovated intimacy, highlighting the innermost nature of womanhood/femininity.
Proudly withholding against the current culture of daily lives for treating women-wears as dark things to make men’s souls dirty by touching, using, washing or hanging together.
Women should be freely able to discuss intimate subjects about their sexual livelihood and deemed to be explicit topics by society, without being frowned upon by the conservative public.
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acrylic on traditional fabric
122 x 91 cm (48X36 inches)
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
2024
Acrylic and paper collage on Burmese fabric
120 × 90 cm (3 × 4 ft)
Signed on the front
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
121 x 91 cm (48×36 in)
Acrylic on Burmese fabric
This artwork is a customised creation for a private collection.
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