The Story
Size:52 x 44 in.
Charmaine Chanakira’s Likability Is A Jail is an arresting and dynamic composition that interrogates themes of identity, social expectation, and personal freedom. Measuring 47" x 39", this piece is a vibrant explosion of colour, form, and symbolism. Faces emerge from the dense layering of shapes and marks, their exaggerated features outlined in bold strokes of white and red. The scattered eyes, mouths, and abstract symbols create a sense of fractured perception, reflecting the tension between self-expression and the need for societal approval.
The artwork pulsates with a frenetic energy, as bright yellows, deep blues, and rich reds clash and interact across the canvas. The title itself hints at the restrictive nature of likability, questioning the pressures placed upon individuals to conform. Hidden messages and cryptic text weave through the layers, inviting the viewer to engage in the decoding process that is characteristic of Chanakira’s work.
Chanakira, a Zimbabwean-born artist based in London, uses her practice as a means of storytelling and social commentary. Her work is an unfiltered reflection of both her inner world and broader cultural experiences, offering a deeply personal yet universally resonant perspective. Likability Is A Jail is a bold statement on the struggle for authenticity in a world that often demands conformity.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Size:52 x 44 in.
Charmaine Chanakira’s Likability Is A Jail is an arresting and dynamic composition that interrogates themes of identity, social expectation, and personal freedom. Measuring 47" x 39", this piece is a vibrant explosion of colour, form, and symbolism. Faces emerge from the dense layering of shapes and marks, their exaggerated features outlined in bold strokes of white and red. The scattered eyes, mouths, and abstract symbols create a sense of fractured perception, reflecting the tension between self-expression and the need for societal approval.
The artwork pulsates with a frenetic energy, as bright yellows, deep blues, and rich reds clash and interact across the canvas. The title itself hints at the restrictive nature of likability, questioning the pressures placed upon individuals to conform. Hidden messages and cryptic text weave through the layers, inviting the viewer to engage in the decoding process that is characteristic of Chanakira’s work.
Chanakira, a Zimbabwean-born artist based in London, uses her practice as a means of storytelling and social commentary. Her work is an unfiltered reflection of both her inner world and broader cultural experiences, offering a deeply personal yet universally resonant perspective. Likability Is A Jail is a bold statement on the struggle for authenticity in a world that often demands conformity.
























