Provocation 4
Screen Print Δ 16x20”
Paper: Coveиtry Rag 290gsm with deckled edges
Colors will blind you. You will love it.
These pieces embody the subconscious terror surrounding a woman’s unadulterated power. Villainized, blamed, shamed, controlled, killed, raped, gaslit, misunderstood, hated, reviled. Yet there is the potential for a self fulfilling prophecy boiling beneath the surface of these images. Millennia of contempt, mischaracterization, villainization only reconstitutes the fear: what if women ever come to claim the justice they are entitled to? These pieces shapeshift from images of revenge fantasies to false projections of danger; threats real or imagined. Yet overall, they are playful, bold, full of power, exuberance, and life force energy. They own the multitudes within each woman: the feminine archetypes of the priestess, the crone, the goddess, the witch, the seductress, the omen.
They are the poison and the medicine.
-Tennessee
Screen Print Δ 16x20”
Paper: Coveиtry Rag 290gsm with deckled edges
Colors will blind you. You will love it.
These pieces embody the subconscious terror surrounding a woman’s unadulterated power. Villainized, blamed, shamed, controlled, killed, raped, gaslit, misunderstood, hated, reviled. Yet there is the potential for a self fulfilling prophecy boiling beneath the surface of these images. Millennia of contempt, mischaracterization, villainization only reconstitutes the fear: what if women ever come to claim the justice they are entitled to? These pieces shapeshift from images of revenge fantasies to false projections of danger; threats real or imagined. Yet overall, they are playful, bold, full of power, exuberance, and life force energy. They own the multitudes within each woman: the feminine archetypes of the priestess, the crone, the goddess, the witch, the seductress, the omen.
They are the poison and the medicine.
-Tennessee
Screen Print Δ 16x20”
Paper: Coveиtry Rag 290gsm with deckled edges
Colors will blind you. You will love it.
These pieces embody the subconscious terror surrounding a woman’s unadulterated power. Villainized, blamed, shamed, controlled, killed, raped, gaslit, misunderstood, hated, reviled. Yet there is the potential for a self fulfilling prophecy boiling beneath the surface of these images. Millennia of contempt, mischaracterization, villainization only reconstitutes the fear: what if women ever come to claim the justice they are entitled to? These pieces shapeshift from images of revenge fantasies to false projections of danger; threats real or imagined. Yet overall, they are playful, bold, full of power, exuberance, and life force energy. They own the multitudes within each woman: the feminine archetypes of the priestess, the crone, the goddess, the witch, the seductress, the omen.
They are the poison and the medicine.
-Tennessee