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Canvas Art - Celebrating Women

Canvas Art - Celebrating Women

S$75.00Price

This Canvas Art/Painting is a Giclee. Giclees are controlled reproductions of the original painting, and are limited in numbers. These high grade canvas are stretched on wood and ready to hang! Popularly known as second originals, the canvas giclees cost a fraction and makes paintings affordable. 

 

Note: You may opt to buy the certificate of authenticity at $12 

 

  • Care instructions

    How to CARE for your Canvas Print

    Thank you for your purchase - this is a canvas print.
    - Canvas prints are NOT waterproof

    - Canvas prints are maintenance-free for 2 years - there is a layer of sheen (varnish) that protects the painting. Leave it untouched, no cleaning is required.

    - DO NOT expose the painting to water, aerosol, liquids, rain etc – exposing to these will spoil the surface of the print beyond repair.

    - Use a clean, soft, dry cloth - if you need to dust it.

  • Celebrating Women - Artist's Inspiration

    These 6 women were inspirations of the artist's life, as she reflects on her life journey. They were painted between 2015 and 2018, and 'The Awakened Damsel' concluded the journey. Read more...

     ‘Celebrating Women' series, dedicated to the strength and resilience that I’ve seen embodied in innumerable women. The initial works in the series represent women who have their eyes shut, not sure of how to express what they feel within. The women in the series evolve as they become aware of their beauty and strength, and as they begin to question social norms. 

    The Demure Bride

    She waits with her head bowed, beautifully adorned in silk and jewellery. Her closed eyes cleverly hide the anxiety she feels on her wedding day.

    The Passive Beauty

    Is the umbrella protecting this Japanese beauty from the sun’s rays or is the sun scorching her? This is a symbolic representation of culture that may seem to protect but so often stifles women.

    The Evolving Mother

    Girls are raised to be obedient, filial, loyal, patient and giving - sometimes taking away the basic ability to set limits of self-pride. How will this young lady teach her daughter values that she does not truly understand?

    The Beholder’s Pride

    She is wearing the 'gele' (head-wrap) and lovely coral jewellery, while admiring the flowers from her fiancée. She is unsure of her beauty but hesitantly acknowledges it, because her fiancée perceives her as beautiful.

    The First Awakening

    Do the unveiled eyes reveal more than an unveiled body? Here is a woman who has had the first stirrings of self-pride. It is a momentous occasion that marks the true beginning of her journey.

    The Awakened Damsel

    She has finally found her identity, her self-pride. She is confident and has a vision. Her eyes look afar, representing hope and countless opportunities

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