Mother Expressionism™
Mother Expressionism seeks to restore the feminine as a force of creation, dissolution, and agent of transformation.
An embodied philosophy.
Rooted in the body, in nature, in rhythm —
it recognises that power is not achieved through imitation, but through reconnection and expression.
It is a process of continual surrender, of trusting the unfolding of who we truly are, following our unique thread, step by step and playing our part in the woven tapestry of life.
A reclamation of inner authority.
A refusal of conditioned sameness.
A return to a deeper, wilder coherence.
A garden we tend to believe.
THE MOTHER, THE MUSE.
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IN PAINTING
In painting, the body becomes a site of transformation. Skin, bark, yonic forms, flowers, and landscape exist as one living field, unfolding in perpetual motion.
It embraces elemental beauty over perfection, honouring the raw intelligence of natural form rather than the flattened, consumable image of the feminine. People exist as trees — a wrinkle like a ring of bark — forms shaped by time, weathering, growth, and decay. The work seeks to venerate the body beyond social conditioning around ageing, returning it to something elemental, sacred, and alive.
The work reflects a process of surrender into entelechy, of playing with mystery. I myself am taken on a journey as I paint. I often begin with a figurative reference, but beauty emerges as forms dissolve. I thin paint with white spirit, stripping images back, then slowly build them up again, following the movement of brushstrokes, rhythm, and life force. Through this process, I am surprised. The painting reveals itself alongside me.
