Vuorio's current work illuminates Vuorio’s journey towards accepting herself and her circumstances, by exploring the artist’s dark relationship within herself, the public, and her own dwarf body. In a society plastered with hyperbolized imagery of beauty, sexuality, and public decorum, Vuorio has remained in a constant struggle in taking control of her own physical disposition, from those whom deem it for her. Ranging from themes of sexual exploitation, depression, and public ridicule, the artist uses these commonplace struggles in turning this passage of insecurity, into one of strength.
This coexistent internal and external conflict within herself and the public have stripped the artist from her right to express herself at her own terms, as her perception of her body constantly deviates between that of beauty and disgust. Vuorio attempts to reconcile this by using herself as the model, a female dwarf whose unconventional size contradicts the traditional beauty ideal. These repetitions are seen throughout her artistic practice, in conjunction with the visceral imagery of hundreds of eye-like dots, plaguing the canvas and the figure in it. Through combining motifs of disgust, sexuality, and voyeurism into various singular artworks, Vuorio aims to find peace in both her internal and external struggles, molded by her dwarf circumstances.