Spoon Woman Series

The image of woman is perennially defined by men through art and fashion for her biological and erotic value alone.

Giacometti’s “Spoon Woman”, 1927, evokes the silhouette of the female form where the spoon represents the womb and hips that nourish  humanity.

Nearly a century later, social media empowers women to redefine their own version of beauty, yet too often their worth is reduced to lips and curves. Among the influencers then, continue to lurk past male generations, still confining women to the role of life carriers and erotic objects.

This body of work aims to celebrate women, yes, as givers of life but importantly, for once, as feeders of the mind.

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Mixed Media