Part of the ‘Good Dogs Bad Bitches’ Series
By Nabila Ayu Aviani
Using self-deprecating humour as a conceptual and visual strategy, this series examines the performative nature of insecurity. The figures navigate between humour and exposure, employing irony, exaggeration and deliberate awkwardness to question self-worth and confidence.
What begins as playful tomfoolery unfolds into a critique of how humour is often used to disarm judgement or rejection. The works linger in the uneasy space where laughter masks discomfort, and self-mockery becomes both shield and wound.
My Biggest Enemy
24 cm x 18 cm
Watercolour on paper
Part of the ‘Good Dogs Bad Bitches’ Series
By Nabila Ayu Aviani
Using self-deprecating humour as a conceptual and visual strategy, this series examines the performative nature of insecurity. The figures navigate between humour and exposure, employing irony, exaggeration and deliberate awkwardness to question self-worth and confidence.
What begins as playful tomfoolery unfolds into a critique of how humour is often used to disarm judgement or rejection. The works linger in the uneasy space where laughter masks discomfort, and self-mockery becomes both shield and wound.
My Biggest Enemy
24 cm x 18 cm
Watercolour on paper