Expressionism Is Power is an art and social movement rooted in autonomy, self‑expression, and identity. It rises from the belief that every human being carries an internal archive of emotion, memory, and imagination—and that expressing this archive is a radical act.

EXPRESSIONISM IS POWER.

“Expressionism Is Power” centers identity, autonomy, and the politics of self‑presentation. Through bold colors, text‑driven compositions, and stylized portraiture, the exhibition frames self‑expression as resistance.

Poster for an event titled 'Expressionism is Power' scheduled for June 12th to 26th, 2026, at 1413 Oak St, Montgomery, AL 36108. The design features bold, colorful text, a collage of eyes, lips, a hand, and abstract shapes on a bright green background, with vivid pink, yellow, purple, and black elements.
Poster for an event titled 'Expressionism is Power' scheduled for June 12th to 26th, 2026, at 1413 Oak St, Montgomery, AL 36108. The design features bold, colorful text, a collage of eyes, lips, a hand, and abstract shapes on a bright green background, with vivid pink, yellow, purple, and black elements.

EXPRESSIONISM IS POWER.

EXPRESSIONISM IS POWER.

EXPRESSIONISM IS POWER.

I Cut My Hair. I Cut My Hair.
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I Cut My Hair.
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A bold, expressionist print featuring three repeated figures against a charged red field, anchored by the handwritten declaration “I CUT MY HAIR.” It reads as both a confession and a confrontation—an artwork about transformation, identity, and self-authorship.

Two Versions of the Same Truth. Two Versions of the Same Truth.
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Two Versions of the Same Truth mirrors a hooded figure holding a flower, framed by a bold zebra pattern and a deep maroon circle. Its symmetry becomes a confrontation with the self — a quiet moment turned into a powerful declaration. The contrast between softness and intensity reflects the core of Expressionism Is Power: using emotion, identity, and visual tension as tools of resistance and self‑definition.

Procession Of Power. Procession Of Power.
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Procession of Power captures movement, rhythm, and collective momentum through bold color and repeated form. Three figures stride across a saturated blue field, their synchronized motion symbolizing continuity, forward energy, and shared purpose. Above them, a sweeping yellow gesture asserts identity, authorship, and presence. The piece embodies the core of transforming motion into meaning and visibility into strength.

Bright pink text on a red background with an abstract black and yellow figure in the center, containing the following text: 'EXPESSONISM IS POWER THE KING'S CANS STUDY, TEXAS'.

POSINICOLORS.

CREATING MY OWN ARTISTIC MOVEMENT THROUGH STYLE, REBELLION, AND RESISTANCE.

  • A colorful, pop art style image of a woman standing with her hands on her hips, divided into three vertical sections with different vivid backgrounds: green, pink, and purple. The woman wears boots, a checkered shirt, and a skirt, with her face obscured by large concentric circles in varying colors.

    autonomy, self‑expression, and identity.

A person with dark skin, curly hair, wearing a bright yellow hoodie, a checkered blazer, and yellow pants, lying on the floor with a confident pose in a room decorated with various artwork and posters on the wall.
Person lying on the floor in a colorful, artistic setting. They are wearing a yellow hoodie, a checked blazer, yellow pants, and a patterned scarf. The background features artwork, posters, and various objects, creating an eclectic visual display.
A person with dark skin and curly hair wearing a yellow hoodie, yellow plaid blazer, and yellow pants, posing indoors with artwork and posters on the wall behind them.
A person with dark skin and with orange hair, wearing a yellow checkered jacket and yellow pants, poses on the floor in a room decorated with artwork and posters. The room has dark walls and various art pieces, including a black-and-white portrait and a poster with a face and the letter 'V'.
A person skateboarding indoors surrounded by colorful posters with silhouettes and artwork.
Three women are walking with their backs turned. They are dressed in vintage-style clothing, including checked blazers, knee-high socks, and high heels. The background is bright green.


Expressionism Is Power” centers identity, autonomy, and the politics of self‑presentation. Through bold colors, text‑driven compositions, and stylized portraiture, the exhibition frames self‑expression as resistance. Each piece contributes to a digital practice focused on emotional clarity, inviting viewers to consider how identity is constructed, contested, and reclaimed through imagery.“Expressionism Is Power” presents self‑expression not as decoration, but as declaration — a refusal to shrink and a demand to be seen.

REAL POWER IS RADICAL CHANGE.

When we empower ourselves to manifest true power, we create radical change—not as decoration, not as performance, but as a form of resistance and self‑presentation.

Artistic collage of a man in a yellow checked coat and high heels, leaning on a counter, with stylized images of people in black silhouette and pink background on display panels.

BOLD. POWER. RESISTANCE.

A person with dark skin wearing a checkered orange blazer, a hooded turtleneck, a skirt, socks, and shoes, holding a shopping bag and a bag, standing against a green and orange background with a square green panel.
An edited image of a woman holding a bag, wearing a blazer, skirt, and socks, standing against a red background with a green rectangle behind her head.
A person standing, holding a bag, with a colorful, stylized, infrared-like filter applied, featuring pink, green, and yellow tones, against a plain background.
A person with dark hair and dark skin is standing against an abstract background. They are wearing a checkered blazer, a green hoodie, blue checkered skirt, and dark shoes, holding a black bag. The background features a green rectangular shape and a yellow textured backdrop.
Promotional poster with vibrant colors and bold text announcing an event on June 11th, 2026, from 6 to 9 PM at Studio Tywon in Montgomery, Alabama. The poster features a stylized black-and-white image of a person with an animated expression, standing against a multicolored background.
A stylized digital illustration of a woman in a pink outfit with a red circle covering one eye. She has blond hair and is striking a confident pose with her hand on her hip.

The movement uses fashion, art, MOVEMENT, TEXT, and embodied creativity as tools of resistance, challenging systems that silence individuality or flatten complexity. Through bold color, experimental form, and unapologetic self‑presentation, Expressionism Is Power transforms personal style into a political language. It invites people to reclaim their narratives, disrupt imposed norms, and build new cultural pathways grounded in authenticity.

At its core, the movement is a collective awakening: a call for people to show up as their fullest selves, to create without permission, and to treat expression as both a right and a responsibility. It is a rebellion against invisibility, a celebration of identity, and a declaration that creativity is not decoration—it is liberation.

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