
Bex Massey’s Ágalma pairs oil-painted images into visual equations where desserts, flowers, balloons, and bubbles carry layered symbolism. Childlike treats become suggestive forms, echoing bodies, fertility, and myth. Named after Greek gods tied to creation, protection, motherhood, and sexuality, the works act as votive offerings. Through sensual imagery, sound, and scent, Massey invokes ritual, desire, and divine favor in a playful yet charged meditation on reproduction and devotion.