


Rosa Bee
Shavaun Stendel
Oil on Canvas
60 × 45cm
Artist statement: This painting captures a raw, unguarded moment: the simple act of eating in bed. It explores the intersection of vulnerability and intimacy, where comfort blurs into exposure. Our interactions with food as well as the privacy of our bedrooms are two separate intimate moments that when brought together display our most true and honest selves. The scene invites the viewer to witness a private moment, reminding us how we choose to live when we think no one is watching can reveal the deepest layers of who we are.
Shavaun Stendel
Oil on Canvas
60 × 45cm
Artist statement: This painting captures a raw, unguarded moment: the simple act of eating in bed. It explores the intersection of vulnerability and intimacy, where comfort blurs into exposure. Our interactions with food as well as the privacy of our bedrooms are two separate intimate moments that when brought together display our most true and honest selves. The scene invites the viewer to witness a private moment, reminding us how we choose to live when we think no one is watching can reveal the deepest layers of who we are.
Shavaun Stendel
Oil on Canvas
60 × 45cm
Artist statement: This painting captures a raw, unguarded moment: the simple act of eating in bed. It explores the intersection of vulnerability and intimacy, where comfort blurs into exposure. Our interactions with food as well as the privacy of our bedrooms are two separate intimate moments that when brought together display our most true and honest selves. The scene invites the viewer to witness a private moment, reminding us how we choose to live when we think no one is watching can reveal the deepest layers of who we are.