
of’ya’s work emerges from chaotic surfaces, evoking the fragility and brutality of human skin. She explores contradictions—violence and tenderness, humor and fear—while her figures, drawn from those closest to her, resist traditional portraiture. Her poetic titles contrast with her effort to move beyond conceptualism, reflecting an ongoing fascination with madness and tension. In failing to fully control meaning, her unique style takes form, embracing the unpredictability of both art and identity.