
Purpose
In a world where identity is constantly shifting, my work explores the fluid boundaries between who we are and who we are perceived to be, focusing on the identity of young women. My art resists singularity—of style, medium, and self—embracing contradiction as an essential part of my identity. I believe the way we present ourselves—through appearance, adornment, and expression—is both a reflection of our true self and a constructed facade shaped by the need for belonging. My beliefs about identity are shaped by growing up in a world where social media, aesthetic, and tangible success reigns.
Where is the line between who you are and who you want to be?
Recurring symbols—orchids, lilies, stars, female faces and bodies, teeth grills, piercings—form a visual language of vulnerability and self-construction. These objects are layered like identity itself. First, a core layer that is created by and rooted in life and earth, then is embodied in a flesh human body. Lastly, is the decor we adorn ourselves in to make the flesh feel less delicate. These speak to the tension between softness and strength, visibility and protection.
At the core of my work is an exploration of the duality within us: the raw, delicate self and the persona we develop to exist in the world, forming a balance between self-expression and social survival. Both sides of us—our inner self and our outward identity—coexist, neither good nor bad, just intertwined. My work does not seek to resolve this tension but to illuminate it, to question where our soul ends and where society begins.


Ethos .ೃ࿐
Welcome to my digital world, my name is Avery Pearl (known as Akoya Pearl on social media) and I am an international and interdisciplinary artist.
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I have been constantly creating since my hands could pick up a crayon. My creative journey has taken me across the world: from my home in Colorado to Portland, Oregon, and then to Florence, Italy. After having studied fine art in Colorado, Portland, and Florence, I have gotten the opportunity to learn art from a diverse range of teachers and philosophies, ranging from traditional chiaroscuro training to post-modern performance art.
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Art is my therapy, my voice, my identity, and my way of processing and perceiving the external world. My biggest hope is that I can connect with others through these portrayals of my perception.
I experiment across many media: charcoal drawing, pastels, acrylic, ceramics, and experimental video art. These pieces are both windows and mirrors—reflecting who I am and offering a glimpse of how I see the world.
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