Dotty - Pucker Up - Horny Strawberry
Original
Mixed Media
Size 62 x 28 cm
Framed with Museum Art Glass
A vibrant triptych of contemporary pop expression
This striking series by Dotty captures the essence of modern desire, playfulness, and confident self-expression through a bold and instantly recognisable visual language. Each stage presents a refined yet playful evolution of emotion, rendered in a glossy, sculptural pop aesthetic that feels both luxurious and contemporary.
The first piece introduces a moment of anticipation and openness. Slightly parted lips suggest curiosity and possibility – a quiet, magnetic pause before expression unfolds. It sets a tone of intimacy and emotional awareness, drawing the viewer in with subtle elegance.
The second work shifts into a more tactile and joyful energy, as the lips bite into a strawberry. This is a celebration of sweetness, pleasure, and sensory delight. The imagery feels fresh, vibrant, and indulgent, evoking a sense of carefree enjoyment and luminous vitality.
The final piece completes the narrative with a bold kiss motif adorned with devil horns. Here, charm transforms into confidence and playful attitude. It embodies empowerment, allure, and a fearless embrace of individuality – where sweetness meets edge, and innocence meets provocation in perfect balance.
Together, the three works form a cohesive and elevated visual journey from anticipation to pleasure to self-assured expression. Presented in Dotty’s signature high-gloss pop style, the series stands as a sophisticated statement of contemporary culture – energetic, seductive, and unapologetically expressive.
This is a collection that celebrates emotion in its most radiant form, transforming simple gestures into powerful icons of modern identity and artistic flair.
The London-based artist Dotty is an emerging name on the international art scene. She primarily works with resin-based installations and is driven by a strong desire to bring creativity into both the studio, gallery spaces, and home environments, while also exploring pop art as an artistic language.


