This drawing explores the Feminine, its perception and how it is perceived in our post-digital reality where there are various perceptions of the feminine and what it means to be or thought of as feminine. This image explores the feminine through the perception of the erotic, and how the feminine has been perceived via the erotic from a patriarchal system of meaning.
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 the Feminine, its perception and how it is perceived in our post-digital reality where there are various perceptions of the feminine and what it means to be or thought of as feminine. This image explores the feminine through the perception of the erotic, and how the feminine has been perceived via the erotic from a patriarchal system of meaning.
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