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My Truth (Original) 11x17in (PRINT)

$100.00

This painting symbolizes the sacred embrace and protection of the womb, a powerful vessel of life, creativity, and resilience. In a world that constantly seeks to define and control its purpose, the work reflects the tension between societal narratives and the divine truth about womanhood.

Drawing inspiration from the Bible, the womb is a profound symbol of God’s creation and purpose. From Sarah to Mary, the womb represents both a promise and a sacred power entrusted to women by God. It is not only a space for physical creation but also a metaphor for nurturing ideas, strength, and legacy.

The layered colors and fluid lines convey the complexity of womanhood—the struggles, judgments, and triumphs that come with carrying such divine potential. This piece challenges the viewer to respect and honor the womb as more than a biological function but as a reflection of God's intentional design and the enduring strength of women throughout history.

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This painting symbolizes the sacred embrace and protection of the womb, a powerful vessel of life, creativity, and resilience. In a world that constantly seeks to define and control its purpose, the work reflects the tension between societal narratives and the divine truth about womanhood.

Drawing inspiration from the Bible, the womb is a profound symbol of God’s creation and purpose. From Sarah to Mary, the womb represents both a promise and a sacred power entrusted to women by God. It is not only a space for physical creation but also a metaphor for nurturing ideas, strength, and legacy.

The layered colors and fluid lines convey the complexity of womanhood—the struggles, judgments, and triumphs that come with carrying such divine potential. This piece challenges the viewer to respect and honor the womb as more than a biological function but as a reflection of God's intentional design and the enduring strength of women throughout history.

This painting symbolizes the sacred embrace and protection of the womb, a powerful vessel of life, creativity, and resilience. In a world that constantly seeks to define and control its purpose, the work reflects the tension between societal narratives and the divine truth about womanhood.

Drawing inspiration from the Bible, the womb is a profound symbol of God’s creation and purpose. From Sarah to Mary, the womb represents both a promise and a sacred power entrusted to women by God. It is not only a space for physical creation but also a metaphor for nurturing ideas, strength, and legacy.

The layered colors and fluid lines convey the complexity of womanhood—the struggles, judgments, and triumphs that come with carrying such divine potential. This piece challenges the viewer to respect and honor the womb as more than a biological function but as a reflection of God's intentional design and the enduring strength of women throughout history.