A visual leak from a reality where Matriarchy is the underlying architecture of existence.
These paintings are artifacts — fragments from a parallel world carried into this one. A world where power is feminine, ancient, and self-defining.
Artist Statement Section
Joli works in the visual language historically used to construct authority: formal portraiture, imperial composition, the classical grammar that declares permanence, hierarchy, and control.
She knows exactly what those tools were built to do.
She uses them to show something else.
Across traditions the language remains legible — the posture, the framing, the weight of the gaze, the quiet assumption that the viewer stands male.
What changes is the foundation beneath it.
In the world these works come from, there is no struggle for visibility.
The center has always been the Mother.
Power does not need to be claimed, justified, or maintained through illusion. It is inherent. What is unseen here is not hidden there.