Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Beth Williams 'Goddess Army' 29 August to 18 September 2022


Goddess Army
Beth Williams


Goddess Army is a collection of hand-molded clay figures inspired by the Venus of Willendorf, a 30,000 year old oolite carving. Discovered in Austria in 1908, she is thought to be one of the earliest pieces of evidence of humans living in Europe.

As part of a larger collection, these three figures are a reminder of the divine feminine and speak of ancient times when a fuller figure denoted status, not shame. They represent the power women hold, both individually and collectively.


To find out more about Beth and her work you can contact via:

beth.faeriequeen@gmail.com

or follow on Instagram: beth_faeriequeen insta 


Goddess Army

Beth Williams

Clay and acrylic

2022.



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Beth Williams
Clay and acrylic
Goddess Army is a collection of hand-molded clay figures inspired by the Venus of Willendorf, a
30,000 year old oolite carving. Discovered in Austria in 1908, she is thought to be one of the
earliest pieces of evidence of humans living in Europe.
As part of a larger collection, these three figures are a reminder of the divine feminine and
speak of ancient times when a fuller figure denoted status, not shame. They represent the
power women hold, both individually and collectively

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