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Through The Door: Immigration, Borders, and Human Dignity in Modern Society
Through The Door is a powerful figurative sculpture that confronts the realities of immigration, borders, and human dignity in modern society. A yellow figure runs through an open door—symbolizing hope, survival, and the right to pursue freedom. A blue figure reaches out to help, representing solidarity and shared humanity, while a red figure pulls back with force, embodying nationalism, fear, and state control . This tension between liberation and restriction reflects th
Imani Dumas
Jan 82 min read


The Golden Toilet: Self-Absorbed, Detached, and Shameless a.k.a Trump
The Golden Toilet is a bold satire of political spectacle, privilege, and media obsession. An orange figure sits on a luxurious golden toilet, scrolling on a phone— self-absorbed, detached, and shameless. An orange figure sits atop an opulent, gilded toilet, scrolling endlessly on a smartphone, feet barely touching the ground. The figure embodies the spectacle of power divorced from responsibility —an emblem of leaders who prioritize vanity, media attention , and performativ
Imani Dumas
Jan 12 min read


Orgy: The Societal Obsession With Sex
Orgy explores the societal obsession with sex and the loss of intimacy in a hypersexual culture. Multicolored figures intertwine in a chaotic, exaggerated scene, transforming desire into spectacle. Through surrealism and figurative composition, the piece questions whether modern sexuality is liberation—or another form of control. This sculpture critiques the commodification of the body . Media, pornography, and consumer culture sell sex relentlessly, but rarely honor connec
Imani Dumas
Dec 22, 20251 min read


Riveara At The Grave Site: Trumps Lounge Chair at the Gaza Strip
Riveara At The Grave Site confronts the intersection of privilege, war, and apathy. An orange figure reclines casually in a lounge chair surrounded by skulls, a chilling representation of how political leaders and those in power often remain comfortable while people suffer and die . This sculpture uses surrealism and figurative art to expose the moral decay of indifference , particularly in contexts like Gaza, where human lives become casualties of political agendas . The p
Imani Dumas
Dec 18, 20251 min read


Waiting On The World To Change: Our Collective Paralysis in the Face of Climate Collapse
Waiting On The World To Change reflects our collective paralysis in the face of climate collapse. A large green figure sits peacefully with arms resting on their knees beside a flower, symbolizing the tension between serenity and urgency . Through minimalist surrealism and symbolic sculpture, the piece highlights society’s dangerous tendency to wait rather than act. The sculpture critiques the myth that change will come on its own. While the planet warms, oceans rise, and c
Imani Dumas
Dec 8, 20251 min read


Lady Liberty: The Meaning of Justice and Patriotism
Lady Liberty interrogates the meaning of justice and patriotism. A pink figure stands in a war stance, Lady Liberty hat on and torch at her feet, questioning performative nationalism and societal complicity in inequality. Through figurative sculpture and symbolic realism, the work critiques the ways symbols of freedom can obscure systemic injustice. . The sculpture highlights the tension between national ideals and lived reality . People are often told that liberty exists,
Imani Dumas
Nov 27, 20251 min read


Weight of the World: The pressures of contemporary life are crushing, yet often invisible.
Weight of the World depicts a small yellow figure pushing an oversized globe, symbolizing how systemic political, economic, and social forces weigh heavily on individuals . Through conceptual figurative sculpture, the work interrogates the emotional and psychological burdens imposed by society while asserting that people deserve freedom from oppression and exploitation. This piece questions societal priorities: why do systems tolerate inequality while expecting individuals
Imani Dumas
Nov 10, 20251 min read


Societal Sickness: An Urgent Reflection of Societal Neglect
Suicide is an urgent reflection of societal neglect and emotional crises. Societal Sickness presents a person with a noose around their neck, standing on a chair, transforming private suffering into public social critique . Through symbolic realism and contemporary sculpture, the work challenges viewers to confront the emotional toll of inequality, systemic failure, and cultural indifference , highlighting the urgent need for justice and equitable support systems. The sculp
Imani Dumas
Oct 30, 20251 min read


Rooted In Work: Modern office life can be a form of mental and emotional captivity
Rooted In Work depicts a figure slumped over a desk, surrounded by coffee cups and a piggy bank—a striking metaphor for how labor exploitation and systemic stress consume human life. Through figurative sculpture and conceptual art, the piece critiques the commodification of people , emphasizing that freedom from oppression and equitable treatment in the workplace are fundamental human rights. The work challenges audiences to reflect on societal structures that value producti
Imani Dumas
Oct 23, 20251 min read


There’s Ghosts In This Room - School shootings in America are more than tragic headlines
There’s Ghosts In This Room forces viewers to confront the human cost of political inaction . A lone shooter standing atop a school desk surrounded by scattered supplies is both surreal and painfully real. This figurative sculpture transforms invisible trauma into something tangible, demanding that we acknowledge the lives lost and the fear imposed on countless students. Every empty desk and fallen notebook becomes a symbol of opportunity stolen and innocence destroyed. The
Imani Dumas
Oct 20, 20251 min read
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