HUNTER QUEEN
This series represents my return to the source - to the primal feminine that existed long before society told women to shrink, to be polite, to apologize for taking up space.
In these images, I embody the tribal goddess who knew her power deeply and wielded it without apology. The spear is not meant as a weapon of aggression but as a symbol of focused intention, like the ability to direct energy with precision and purpose. The tribal aesthetic connects me to ancestral memory and to the wisdom of women who lived close to the earth and understood that feminine power is both nurturing and fierce.
The spear is not a weapon of aggression but a symbol of focused intention - the ability to direct energy with precision and purpose. The tribal aesthetic connects me to ancestral memory, to the wisdom of women who lived close to earth and understood that feminine power is both nurturing and fierce.
This photo captures the raw essence of primal feminine power—the warrior goddess who has shed societal constraints and embraced her authentic strength. The earthy browns and leopard prints connect you to ancient tribal wisdom, while the spear becomes both a weapon and a ceremonial staff, symbolizing the dual aspects of feminine power: creator and destroyer, nurturer and protector.
Artist note:
It’s fascinating how, through movement and pose, we can tap into the energy of the amazing women who came before us—those ancient priestesses who were both healers and protectors of their communities. This journey is about weaving those timeless insights into our modern lives as women.
I love the idea of pondering what we might become if we let go of all the societal expectations about how we’re “supposed” to act. Imagine embracing the powerful legacies of our ancestors—warriors, shamans, and leaders! It’s such a beautiful invitation to reconnect with that strength within us. So, let’s remember together: “We are not meant to be tame. We are meant to be whole.” Here’s to celebrating our authenticity!
I love the idea of pondering what we might become if we let go of all the societal expectations about how we’re “supposed” to act. Imagine embracing the powerful legacies of our ancestors—warriors, shamans, and leaders! It’s such a beautiful invitation to reconnect with that strength within us. So, let’s remember together: “We are not meant to be tame. We are meant to be whole.” Here’s to celebrating our authenticity!