Diana’s red sunglasses are great at blocking the sun
Walnut ink, oil paint, mylar on birch panel
10” x 8” 2018
Diana’s sunglasses weren’t quite the full disguise she hoped for
Walnut ink, oil paint, mylar on birch panel
10” x 8” 2018
Diana didn’t wish to be recognized so she hid among the giant poppies
Walnut ink, oil paint, mylar on birch panel
24” x 18” 2018
allegory and grace
This is a continuation of the series in praise of older women that poses the question as to whether or not our society has reached a moment in time where we can embrace the aging of a woman’s body and the experiences – stories of births, deaths, loves, losses, joys and sorrows – that are etched so gracefully into the folds of her skin. In each of these images a flower has been added to enhance and echo the female form
– symbolic of grace, of beauty, of life’s seasons.
Annette Nieukerk Visual Artist | © anieukerkart.ca All Rights Reserved
Diana’s red sunglasses are great at blocking the sun
Walnut ink, oil paint, mylar on birch panel
10” x 8” 2018
Diana’s sunglasses weren’t quite the full disguise she hoped for
Walnut ink, oil paint, mylar on birch panel
10” x 8” 2018
Diana didn’t wish to be recognized so she hid among the giant poppies
Walnut ink, oil paint, mylar on birch panel
24” x 18” 2018
allegory and grace
This is a continuation of the series in praise of older women that poses the question as to whether or not our society has reached a moment in time where we can embrace the aging of a woman’s body and the experiences – stories of births, deaths, loves, losses, joys and sorrows – that are etched so gracefully into the folds of her skin. In each of these images a flower has been added to enhance and echo the female form
– symbolic of grace, of beauty, of life’s seasons.
Annette Nieukerk Visual Artist | © anieukerkart.ca All Rights Reserved
Diana’s red sunglasses are great at blocking the sun
Walnut ink, oil paint, mylar on birch panel
10” x 8” 2018
Diana’s sunglasses weren’t quite the full disguise she hoped for
Walnut ink, oil paint, mylar on birch panel
10” x 8” 2018
Diana didn’t wish to be recognized so she hid among the giant poppies
Walnut ink, oil paint, mylar on birch panel
24” x 18” 2018
allegory and grace
This is a continuation of the series in praise of older women that poses the question as to whether or not our society has reached a moment in time where we can embrace the aging of a woman’s body and the experiences – stories of births, deaths, loves, losses, joys and sorrows – that are etched so gracefully into the folds of her skin. In each of these images a flower has been added to enhance and echo the female form – symbolic of grace, of beauty, of life’s seasons.
Annette Nieukerk Visual Artist | © anieukerkart.ca All Rights Reserved