Work dimensions:
40x57 cm
Realization:
Mixed media on paper
This work has as its inspiration the feminist struggle represented by the animal world.
Seeing the skull, most people would immediately associate it with that of a lion, but it is in fact a lioness, this underscoring the importance of the feminine declension, which is often overshadowed by the masculine declension, which is considered "universal" or capable of conferring greater importance.
The lioness is now fleshed out into a skull, a symbol of all that the female gender has had to endure to this day and still continues to endure: deprived of their freedom, rights, body and social role. But the teeth are still sharp, the skull is still perfectly intact, and from it flowers continue to resist and grow. Resistance toward freedom and equal rights