Can't Cook Right Now
A woman finds herself tied up, unable to cook as she normally would. The kitchen, once a place of creativity and nourishment, now feels unreachable and frustrating. Without the ability to use her hands, simple tasks like chopping vegetables or stirring a pot become impossible. This situation highlights how much we rely on dexterity and freedom of movement in everyday activities, especially in preparing meals. It also underscores the importance of support and assistance when independence is temporarily lost.
Acrylic paint on 16 in. x 20 in. canvas.
A woman finds herself tied up, unable to cook as she normally would. The kitchen, once a place of creativity and nourishment, now feels unreachable and frustrating. Without the ability to use her hands, simple tasks like chopping vegetables or stirring a pot become impossible. This situation highlights how much we rely on dexterity and freedom of movement in everyday activities, especially in preparing meals. It also underscores the importance of support and assistance when independence is temporarily lost.
Acrylic paint on 16 in. x 20 in. canvas.