This work presents a visceral vision of a witch that foregrounds her carnal fury, reclaiming a power so often misunderstood and marginalized, and reimagines the figure of the older woman not as invisible or powerless but as a potent, untamed force in response to what writer Sharon Blackie terms “hagitude.”
Original signed watercolour painting, on hot-pressed archival matte paper.
11.03’’ x 8.00’’
This work presents a visceral vision of a witch that foregrounds her carnal fury, reclaiming a power so often misunderstood and marginalized, and reimagines the figure of the older woman not as invisible or powerless but as a potent, untamed force in response to what writer Sharon Blackie terms “hagitude.”
Original signed watercolour painting, on hot-pressed archival matte paper.
11.03’’ x 8.00’’