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My happiness is right here. ❤️
Title: The Weight of Unequal Work
This artwork reflects the silent reality experienced by many employees in modern workplaces. At the center sits one worker, carrying the pressure of impossible expectations, while the figures above symbolize authority, favoritism, and unequal treatment. Their stern expressions represent judgment, control, and the imbalance of power that often leaves hardworking people without a voice.
The fractured Cubist style mirrors emotional exhaustion, confusion, and the feeling of being pulled apart by unrealistic demands. Every sharp angle and broken shape symbolizes the invisible stress caused by workplace inequality, unfair workloads, limited opportunities, and the gap between those who hold power and those who simply keep the system running.
This is not just a painting about one person—it is a reflection of countless workers who give their best every day yet remain unseen, unheard, and undervalued. It reminds us that respect, fairness, and dignity should never depend on job title or position.
"A healthy workplace is built not on power, but on fairness."