Painting
Traditionally coded as feminine, the garden serves as a domestic space in which women of past and present could safely exert their freedom and creativity. Like Burnett before her, Maggie reclaims the garden as a site of feminine power. She sees the garden as a woman not due to its fragility and loveliness, as male writers have typically understood it, but through its underlying vigor and vitality.
Acrylic and Pastel on Hardboard
73.75 "W x 50.25 "H (Framed Dimensions)
0.625 " Natural Canvas Floater Frame
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