My Blood Moon Offering..
Driven by a profound desire to capture the spiritual essence of the blood moon, this artwork delves into the exploration of our inner realms, particularly the aspects often characterized as our darker side—emotions like rage, shame, and grief. It acknowledges the transformative journey of embracing our dark feminine energy, an essential step toward achieving peak femininity.
In this piece, the act of relinquishing control becomes a symbolic offering, a surrender to the intense emotions that need acknowledgment. It encourages the viewer to confront and feel deeply, ultimately liberating oneself from societal constraints and allowing the embrace of experiences often shunned in the shadows of 'shame.'
Driven by a profound desire to capture the spiritual essence of the blood moon, this artwork delves into the exploration of our inner realms, particularly the aspects often characterized as our darker side—emotions like rage, shame, and grief. It acknowledges the transformative journey of embracing our dark feminine energy, an essential step toward achieving peak femininity.
In this piece, the act of relinquishing control becomes a symbolic offering, a surrender to the intense emotions that need acknowledgment. It encourages the viewer to confront and feel deeply, ultimately liberating oneself from societal constraints and allowing the embrace of experiences often shunned in the shadows of 'shame.'
Driven by a profound desire to capture the spiritual essence of the blood moon, this artwork delves into the exploration of our inner realms, particularly the aspects often characterized as our darker side—emotions like rage, shame, and grief. It acknowledges the transformative journey of embracing our dark feminine energy, an essential step toward achieving peak femininity.
In this piece, the act of relinquishing control becomes a symbolic offering, a surrender to the intense emotions that need acknowledgment. It encourages the viewer to confront and feel deeply, ultimately liberating oneself from societal constraints and allowing the embrace of experiences often shunned in the shadows of 'shame.'
16in by 20in Acrylic on canvas panel framed.
This piece is One of One with No Prints Available
This piece was created for showing at Gallery Erato in Seattle, Wa