In "Cheeks," the canvas vibrates with eleven nude figures, each embodying a rich diversity of gender and ethnicity. The artwork employs acrylic paint and moulding paste to create a striking three-dimensional effect, making the figures appear as if they are emerging from the canvas. The unifying feature across these varied forms is their distinct red cheeks, which connect the individuals despite their differences in size and shape.
Outlined with black ink to enhance their prominence, the figures stand out against a background of splotchy, textured hues that reflect the skin's different shades and textures. This combination of tactile texture and vibrant colour invites viewers to explore themes of connection and individuality, celebrating the beauty of human diversity visually and physically engagingly.