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“Tell me how” Image 1 (2025) Original Acrylic Painting by Leigh Witherell

50.8 x 66.04 x 5.08cm (framed) / 45.72 x 60.96cm (actual image size)

£1,113.63

his painting represents my deeply personal reflections on the vulnerability of women within the current political landscape in the United States. The central figures, portrayed in their nudity, symbolize not only their exposure to societal judgment but also their shared strength in solidarity. In a time when patriarchy is attempting to assert itself more forcefully, these women stand together, demonstrating resilience against the evolving norms that seek to marginalize them. Their closeness signifies that isolation in vulnerability can be transformed into empowerment when women support one another.

Materials used:

Canvas paper, acrylic paint, framed

Details:

Tags:

#sensuality artwork
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his painting represents my deeply personal reflections on the vulnerability of women within the current political landscape in the United States. The central figures, portrayed in their nudity, symbolize not only their exposure to societal judgment but also their shared strength in solidarity. In a time when patriarchy is attempting to assert itself more forcefully, these women stand together, demonstrating resilience against the evolving norms that seek to marginalize them. Their closeness signifies that isolation in vulnerability can be transformed into empowerment when women support one another.

Materials used:

Canvas paper, acrylic paint, framed

Details:

Tags:

#sensuality artwork
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Leigh Witherell

Location United States

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My work is an exploration of what remains unspoken. Through figurative painting, I examine grief, intimacy, sensuality, and emotional survival, creating visual spaces where vulnerability is neither hidden nor diminished.... Read more

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