Reassembled Women — Original Mixed Media Painting | Rita Irvin
She was never broken. She was always in the process of becoming.
Reassembled Women is about the quiet, fierce act of putting yourself back together — not as you were, but as you choose to be. The figure emerges in sweeping acrylic and airbrush strokes, her form geometric and bold, fragmented and whole at once. She is not restored to some prior version of herself. She is assembled on her own terms.
A pink ribbon runs through the piece like a thread of awareness — a nod to the strength of women who carry invisible battles with grace, and to the communities that hold them. This is a painting about resilience that doesn't ask permission. About identity claimed, not given.
- Medium: Acrylic and airbrush on canvas
- Dimensions: 24 × 36 inches, framed
- One of a kind original, signed by the artist
About the Artist
Rita Irvin is a self-taught mixed-media artist born and raised in West Berlin, Germany. Her work explores memory, emotion, and transformation through layered textures, surreal symbolism, and dreamlike imagery. Influenced by Dalí, Frida Kahlo, and Georgia O'Keeffe, Rita developed her own visual language without formal training — shaped by years in interior design and a lifelong immersion in art and architecture. Every piece is a one-of-a-kind original, made by hand and never reproduced.
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