In this conversation with, Zimbabwean artist Tina Vincent she shares how her plus-size paper mâché dolls became more than sculptures — they became mirrors of beauty, courage, and wholeness.
These captivating figures celebrate women of color with unapologetic confidence, showcasing diverse body types, skin tones, and attitudes that challenge conventional beauty standards. Rooted in tradition and wrapped in intention, Tina’s faceless figures speak to every woman who’s ever longed to be seen.
Their curves tell stories. Their silence holds space. And their presence reminds us: you deserve to take up space — joyfully, fully, and without apology.