Agrata Budhathoki
IX-Gandaki
Beauty is common in this world. Everyone wants to look pretty and wanted in society but people need to understand that even flaws look pretty and unique in this painting. I wanted to represent flaws that are unlike others.
This artwork reflects the beauty of imperfections, challenging conventional standards and embracing authenticity. It encourages self-acceptance and celebrates the diversity of human experiences. Through this, I advocate for a more inclusive definition of beauty one that values uniqueness and individuality. The painting is a reminder that imperfections are not flaws to be corrected but rather features that add depth and character to our lives.