A blonde woman reclines in a bubble-filled bathtub, as if waiting for her cue. The setting —dusty pink tiles, a shimmering curtain, and carefully placed objects— evokes the cinematic glamour of Hollywood’s golden age.
This is not a private moment, but a frozen performance: the open yellow book, the gleaming-topped bath bottle, the rubber duck and beauty products feel more like props than everyday items. She isn’t bathing — she’s acting. It’s a pause between acts, where the bathroom becomes a dressing room and routine transforms into spectacle.
The piece pays tribute to the Hollywood Regency style and classic cinema, revealing how even the most intimate spaces can become a stage.