This work shows a female figure holding a kite that seems to command attention—asking the viewer to mind where they look. The kite itself, shaped as a large red arrow, points directly at her bare buttocks, making the directive both ironic and impossible to follow.
The painted this as an ode to unapologetic flirting, embracing humor and the tension between suggestion and directness. A flowing ribbon extends from the canvas in a three-dimensional form, echoing the shape of the figure’s buttocks and further playing with the idea of attraction and gaze.