About the Artwork
God I Made presents a powerful reflection on authorship, of self, belief, and identity. The subject stands adorned in elements that evoke both divinity and restraint, holding symbolic forms that suggest something once revered is now being examined.
The composition blurs the line between creator and creation. The figure does not simply worship, they hold, shape, and confront what has been made. Chains, metallic textures, and layered adornments suggest both power and consequence, raising the question: what happens when we become responsible for the systems, identities, or beliefs we’ve constructed?
Within The God I Made collection, this piece marks a moment of awareness. It is the realization that what we build, internally or externally, can hold us just as tightly as we hold it. The subject is not passive in this exchange; they are present, aware, and engaged in the tension between control and surrender.
This work challenges the viewer to consider their own role in creation; what they have shaped, what they uphold, and what they may need to release. It is both a declaration and a question: when you become the maker, what do you do with what you’ve made?
Keonna Thomas Creations
Keonna Thomas is a visual artist whose work explores identity, emotion, and the layered truths we carry within ourselves. Through bold imagery and intentional detail, her art invites viewers to pause, reflect, and see themselves within the story—unfiltered, honest, and whole.
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