Carnivorous City Girl
Carnivorous City Girl is set within an urban landscape where nature and concrete collide. The work portrays a powerful female figure who runs the city while actively resisting the corruption, violence, and injustice unfolding in the world today. She exists as both protector and protester, a super girl who stands against evil rather than serving it.
Drawing inspiration from a Poison Ivy–like aesthetic, the character is deeply connected to carnivorous plants, which symbolize defense, survival, and controlled danger. Like the plants she commands, her power is not passive or decorative; it is strategic, unapologetic, and necessary. Nature in this piece is not fragile it is armed.
Although her visual language borrows from traditionally villainous imagery, Carnivorous City Girl deliberately reframes that narrative. She is presented as a hero, challenging the idea that strength, aggression, and rebellion must be read as threats. Instead, they become tools of protection, resistance, and transformation within a hostile urban environment.
