Remnants

Patriarchitecture examines how patriarchal histories persist in the built environment. Old structures stand in for the imposing weight of the male-dominated past. A woman stands alone under the stoplight, uncomfortably close to a white van with an open back. Her future is in flux, indeterminate. The work exists between realism and painterly expression, anxious illusions in the shadows, and the sobering reality of the female experience. 

We don’t know why the van is open, or what will happen next. But most women know the feeling, the skin-crawling vigilance of walking home alone at night, watching every shadowed stranger, acutely aware of one’s own physical vulnerability. The painting depicts the anticipatory anxiety of an ambient threat, completely overshadowed by the immovable past. 

The choice of location and architecture was deliberate. The Gothic buildings are entrenched in a history of power, masculine tradition, and the patriarchal authority of the church (an institution presided over by men and devoted to the Father). By placing a woman alone beneath these looming remnants of the past, the painting echoes how old systems continue to permeate our everyday experiences.


Patriarchitecture, 2026
Oil on canvas
48”x 36” inches

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Oil on canvas
12" x 12" inches

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Oil on canvas
12" x 12" inches

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Oil on canvas
20" x 30" inches

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Oil on wood panel
16”x 16” inches

Patriarchitecture, 2026
Oil on canvas
48”x 36” inches

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