Eva Mansor, a prodigious Singaporean painter born in 2000, captivates with her raw exploration of family dynamics and inherent violence. Her work, steeped in the existential depths of Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy, weaves a compelling narrative of positive nihilism. Mansor's canvases, often adorned with figures in evocative environments, serve as portals to uncomfortable introspections and intrusive thoughts. Her bold use of color and experimental surfaces, including discarded mattresses, amplifies the visceral impact of her art, marking her as a formidable emergence in Singapore's contemporary art scene.