PINK EYES ISN’T CUT. IT STARES BACK IT’S CONFRONTATION
"PINK EYES" gazes back with a confrontation that is both seductive and unsettling. The character’s hyper-feminine palette, dominated by saccharine pinks and wide-eyed innocence, conceals a more twisted, ironic core. It doesn’t ask to be seen—it dares you not to look.
This is not cuteness; this is weaponized aesthetics. Within the innocent gaze lies a warning: don’t confuse softness with weakness. The figure radiates a manic calm, blending consumerist beauty with existential anxiety, creating an unsettling harmony of contradiction.
In the universe of Badass Planet, where values are reversed and norms collapse, “PINK EYES” becomes a visual paradox. It mocks the viewer’s assumptions while seducing them with glossy vulnerability. You’re not just looking—you’re being stared into, dissected by glittering rebellion.
/ Artist
CANKUT KALYONCU
/ Title
PINK EYES
/ Date
Feb 10, 2025
/ MATERIALS
ACRYLIC, BALLPOINT
/ DIMENSIONS
40 W x 60 H
/ MEDIUM
MIXED MEDIA ON CANVAS
/ PRICE
1.750 USD
/ STATUS
ON SALE