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The Girl Who Lost Her Hair

Going through a chemotherapy experience in my twenties changed many things in me—mentally, spiritually, and physically. It’s the kind of situation no one can truly prepare you for.

One of the most common chemotherapy side effects is hair loss, and when a girl loses her hair, it feels as though that little “princess” character within disappears.

This piece might seem cold and structured with its architectural style and monochrome palette, but behind its rhythmic curves and quiet geometry is one of the deepest emotional graves a girl can silently fall into.

Alhamdullelah for everything, all the time.

A monochrome exploration of textured patterns and geometric motion, evoking silent strength, fragility, and internal reconstruction. The visual language is meditative yet raw, with sweeping arcs and detailed linework that mirror resilience and vulnerability.

I LEFT WORDS BEHIND TO SPEAK IN COLOR AGAIN —RAW, FEARLESS, LIKE THE CHILD I ONCE WAS,

SHAPING EMOTIONS INTO SOMETHING REAL AND TRUE.

Mixed Media on Paper

50×70 cm, Unframed

Year of Creation: 2025

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