Motherhood Drawings Women’s Empowerment – “Little Seeds”
These Motherhood Drawings featuring the hand lettered text, “They tried to bury us, they did not know that we were seeds.” This powerful Mexican proverb speaks to resilience, resistance, and the unstoppable strength of those who refuse to be erased.
It is a testament to the divine feminine, to women throughout history who have faced oppression, only to rise stronger—rooted, connected, and blooming with new life.
In this painting, ethereal watercolor figures of women intertwine, their flowing hair trailing like vines and roots, deeply connected to one another. Their forms represent unity, the unbreakable bond between women across generations, cultures, and struggles.
The roots symbolize endurance, the ability to grow even in the harshest conditions, while the vines speak to transformation and continuous rebirth.
This piece is a tribute to feminine strength, sisterhood, and the power of growth, reminding us that even when buried, we rise—stronger, wiser, and ready to bloom.
About the Print:
- This is a giclée fine art print with vibrant colors.
- Smooth matte 200 gsm (80 lb) paper
- Printed on environmentally conscious, FSC-certified paper.
Shipping:
This print is professionally printed and shipped worldwide. Average shipping time depends on your location, but average shipping time is 5-10 business days.