Faculty of Art
Drawing and Painting
Terra Sutton
Laced in Steel
Painting
This piece challenges the stereotype that femininity equates to weakness or inferiority. Through the juxtaposition of delicate materials and powerful symbols, I explore femininity as a force that embodies both grace and strength.The lace and ribbons traditionally associated with softness and beauty are worn proudly by the figure—symbols of femininity embraced rather than hidden. In contrast, the sword and armor she bears signify readiness, resilience, and inner power. Her downward-tilted face suggests a moment of calm, not defeat—she is not seeking conflict, but her poised hands on the sword reveal she is prepared to defend herself if necessary.This duality speaks to the quiet strength within femininity, asserting that softness and power can—and often do—coexist.
Work by
Terra Sutton
Painter
“My artistic practice explores the complexities of living as a woman in contemporary society, focusing on personal experiences and evolving understandings of femininity. Central to my work is the act...” [More]
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