Description
In the painting “Mother Goddess,” the plum-pink yoni serves as an icon of worship, symbolizing the Divine Feminine. It represents a sacred portal, bridging the earthly and spiritual realms, embodying the cycles of life, death, birth, and rebirth. Surrounding the yoni, a radiant halo of light emanates from her “head,” signifying divine presence and illumination. At her “feet,” a crescent moon symbolizes the cyclical nature of femininity and the connection to lunar energy. Three roses, in blood red, yellow, and white, embody various aspects of feminine energy, such as passion, vitality, and purity. Coiled around the moon and nestled within the flowers, a serpent with a red apple in its mouth recalls the biblical narrative of Eve in the Garden of Eden. In a sacred feminine or feminist interpretation, the apple represents knowledge, wisdom, and autonomy, challenging traditional notions of temptation and sin. It signifies the pursuit of self-awareness, empowerment, and personal growth, aligning with the themes of divine feminine power and liberation depicted in the artwork.
Print Details
12-colour Giclée fine art print providing richest possible colour densities
Museum-quality process and archival materials
Produced using a premium quality 200gsm heavyweight paper with a gently textured surface. Designed for archival storage this paper is acid-free, making it highly resistant to ageing. The paper is also lignin-free, ensuring it will not yellow with age.
Size & Framing
- 4 x 6 inches
- 8 x 12 inches
- 12 x 18 inches
- 16 x 24 inches
- 20 x 30 inches
- 24 x 36 inches