
Be Kind
“Be Kind” explores the unseen power of energy, particularly the negative energy we often direct toward others without realizing it.
At the heart of the piece is a figure who embodies both a queen’s authority and the quiet servitude of a lady-in-waiting. Below her, a young royal child stands in silence, their lips appearing almost sewn shut—afraid to speak, their voice suppressed.
The queen’s pale blue eyes carry a sadness, a sense of disconnection from those around her. This dynamic reflects the vulnerability of children, who are especially susceptible to the wounds of verbal abuse. Their silence speaks volumes, a poignant reminder of the harm words can inflict.
“Be Kind” is a heartfelt plea, a call to consider the weight of our words and actions. Inspired by the simple yet profound quote,
“Just be kind,” this piece urges us to choose compassion, to be mindful of the energy we share, and to give others the space to speak and be heard.
Medium Mixed Media on Canvas
Height 1000mm Width 1500mm