Dreams and Dissonance
"The Death of Girlhood" is a poignant sculptural piece crafted from a noose of artificial flowers, blending delicate beauty with haunting symbolism. Serving as a memorial, it honors the lives of girls, those with uteruses, and all who identify as female who have been driven to suicide by the relentless dehumanization and objectification of women. The artificial flowers—symbols of both fragility and resilience—embody the unyielding pressures and societal constraints placed upon girlhood and womanhood. This piece is a solemn reminder of the lost lives and a call to reflect on the systemic forces that perpetuate this tragedy.