Introducing the Motherhood Collection

This series explores motherhood as a gradual process of change, not just a single moment or fixed identity. The works move from abstract to more recognizable forms, showing how motherhood often starts with anticipation and uncertainty before becoming something physical, relational, and personal. Early pieces focus on the body without faces or clear stories, reflecting how identity can fade as pregnancy and change begin. As the series goes on, the art shifts toward connection, showing in what way attention, time, and emotional energy start to centre on the child. These pieces do not try to idealize pregnancy or early motherhood. Instead, they explore presence, vulnerability, watchfulness, and closeness. Motherhood is shown as something that changes both the body and the self, forming slowly through relationships instead of appearing all at once. Together, these works invite reflection on motherhood as a real experience that is layered, complex, and quietly powerful.

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