
Rux approaches art as an extension of identity rather than a separate discipline. Her work is direct, unapologetic, and emotionally charged, with each piece pushing further than the last. Working across painting, sculpture, textiles, mirrors, charcoal, and mixed media, her practice is driven by curiosity and a constant desire to push beyond familiar territory. Each piece becomes an experiment in scale, material, and emotional intensity.
At the heart of her practice is storytelling. Drawing from personal experience, observation, instinct, desire, conflict, and transformation, Rux creates works that exist somewhere between portrait, symbol, and myth. Her figures are often exaggerated, fragmented, or reimagined, serving as vessels for inner dialogue and psychological states rather than literal representations. Each work seeks to capture a specific moment of expression.
Style is central to her practice. For Rux, her art is the most honest representation of how she moves through the world—boldly, intuitively, and without dilution. Her paintings often explore the tension between strength, tenderness, beauty, restraint and power. Through layered materials, expressive mark-making, and a deeply personal visual language, she seeks to create works that feel both intimate and unmistakably powerful.
Her practice is deeply rooted in the belief that creativity is inseparable from circumstance. Every piece is shaped by the unique point in time and space in which it is created: the environment she inhabits, the resources available to her, the scale she can access, and the emotional landscape she is navigating. The medium, canvas, materials, and final form are not separate from the story—they are part of the story.
Rather than viewing art as a measure of talent, Rux sees it as a measure of honesty, emotional richness and taste. To her, authentic creativity is the ability to realize one’s highest potential with whatever is available in the present moment. The resulting works serve as documented moments—capturing not only what was created, but who she was, where she stood, and what truths demanded expression at that particular chapter of her life.