Moon Goddess painting by artist Angela Bawden
Under the ethereal glow of a full moon, a nude woman kneels, her face turned skyward, eyes closed in reverence. This powerful image embodies the divine feminine, her body a conduit channeling the four elements:
This confluence represents her deep connection to Mother Nature and the physical world. Her kneeling posture and closed eyes, with her head tilted towards the sky, further emphasize her connection to the unseen realm—the realm of spirit.
Her nakedness symbolizes comfort in her feminine form, free of inhibitions. As the artist, I understand the challenges women face in accepting their bodies. This painting conveys the importance of self-acceptance, vulnerability, and openness.
The full moon, a symbol of feminine cycles and intuition, bathes the scene in its ethereal glow. The fire, representing transformation and passion, crackles beside her.
Beyond the surface, the painting reveals a deeper story:
Carved into the large tree, an old woman represents the cycle of life and experiences, a powerful reminder of the continuum of womanhood.
Infinity symbols, dragonflies, ravens, and two wolves complete the scene, inviting close examination and prompting reflection on the universal experiences of womanhood.
As the artist, the creative process of this meaningful painting felt like a revelation, bringing hidden parts of myself to light. My hope is that it conveys the strength and resilience of the feminine energy it embodies.
More than just a visual experience, this piece invites you to delve into the emotions it evokes and discover your own interpretations within its depths.
~Angela Bawden
