Reconstruction - Fine Art print Framed
Reconstruction explores the painful process of rebuilding yourself after emotional destruction — not into who you were before, but into someone entirely new.
The figure appears doll-like and partially mechanical, held together by exposed joints, screws, fractures, and missing pieces. She symbolises the aftermath of being emotionally broken down, reshaped, and forced to reconstruct an identity from fragments. The damage is visible, undeniable, and permanent — yet she continues assembling herself anyway.
The screwdriver held against her chest represents self-repair rather than self-destruction. No one else is rebuilding her. The process is lonely, deliberate, and deeply personal. Each exposed mechanism and crack reflects the emotional exhaustion of trying to piece yourself back together after manipulation, control, or trauma have stripped away parts of who you once were.
The selective pink and red tones contrast against the grayscale body, symbolising femininity, softness, and identity surviving beneath the damage. Even within the fractures, there is still beauty, desire, and life.
Within The Grey Exit, Reconstruction represents the moment survival evolves into transformation — the understanding that healing is not about returning to your old self, but creating someone stronger from what remained.
Specifications
- Fine Art Print
- Available Sizes: A1 / A2 / A3 / A4
- Original medium: Pencil and marker on paper
- Printed on premium archival matte
- Framed
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