Dress up and Be a Princess

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 120cm (W) x 160cm (H) x 2.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

The Dressing Room is a large-scale painting capturing a lively corner of an interior, where little girls are deeply engrossed in the act of dress-up.
The work was inspired by a moment of quiet observation—watching young girls immersed in dress-up, with a seriousness that hints at deeper implications. I was struck by how, even at such a young age, these children were already navigating the narrow scripts of traditional femininity.
Beneath the surface of innocent fun lies a subtle but pointed commentary. The girls’ absorbed expressions suggest more than simple play—they are rehearsing. The painting invites the viewer to witness this early performance of femininity, where ideals of beauty, grace, and desirability are already being absorbed and enacted. The chest, overflowing with make-believe gowns and plastic tiaras, becomes a metaphor for the cultural inheritance of what it means to "be a girl.

Artist Bio

Manon Saur (Manon S.) is a visual artist whose work contemplates the irresistible tension between the necessity and absurdity of social behavior. Her figures—often caught mid-thought or mid-gesture—inhabit scenes that are both intimate and theatrical, where being oneself becomes the central performance. Fascinated by the complex geometry of relationships, she explores the curves of bodies, the architecture of space, and the silent narratives held within a glance or gesture.

Born in The Netherlands, Manon’s artistic journey has taken her across continents—living and working in Mexico, France, Sweden, and notably Poland, where she founded Studio MARMALADA in a derelict building in Warsaw. This remarkable space, bathed in natural light, allowed her to scale up her work and collaborate with other artists on immersive exhibitions. Studio MARMALADA became a dynamic hub of creative activity and gained local acclaim (see YouTube: Manon S and Friends, Manon S – Things, Manon S – Noc Muzeów, Studio MARMALADA).

Now based on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia, Manon draws deeply from her coastal environment. Her practice encompasses painting, printmaking, and drawing—techniques she sees as inseparable facets of her visual language. Whether rendering the swell of a seascape, the silhouette of a tree, or the tilt of a human head, she continues to probe the emotional architecture of lived experience.

Working on small to medium canvases and paper, often in watercolor and mixed media, Manon Saur remains committed to her inquiry into presence, connection, and the quietly surreal theatre of everyday life.

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Manon's studio is in Shoalhaven Heads‚ Australia