This drawing explores forms of femininity, its perception and how it is perceived in this post-digital world, where-by various perceptions of the feminine and what it means to be or thought of as feminine, was/ is shaped by a patriarchal system, determining the way in which the feminine is or should be perceived via the erotic image and various forms of eroticism.
This image is drawn using a pipette and indian ink, allowing the flow of the ink to be relatively free, controlled only through the pressure of my fingers as I moved the pipette over the surface of the paper.
Indian Ink on Watercolour Paper
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£150
This drawing explores forms of femininity, its perception and how it is perceived in this post-digital world, where-by various perceptions of the feminine and what it means to be or thought of as feminine, was/ is shaped by a patriarchal system, determining the way in which the feminine is or should be perceived via the erotic image and various forms of eroticism.
This image is drawn using a pipette and indian ink, allowing the flow of the ink to be relatively free, controlled only through the pressure of my fingers as I moved the pipette over the surface of the paper.
Indian Ink on Watercolour Paper
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This artwork is sold by Adam Grose MA RWAAN from United Kingdom