“loving me for who I am 1 and 2”
Fully embracing myself for who I am, the good and not so good, the sad and the happy, the irritated and the calm is a continual process. The birdcage has always attracted me in both aesthetic ways and disgust. It is a structural piece of beauty and yet, a horrific confinement for a creature meant for fly. The birdcages here are empty suggesting that she is no longer confined. I can choose to free myself from the confinement fly freely to explore the world with grace without fear.
“loving me for who I am 1” stands alone and is also paired as a set with” loving me for who I am 2”.
8x10 encaustic, recycled paper, gold leaf, ink stamps a on .75-inch-deep wood cradle board
$175
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