Divided Loyalties
by Yvonne Wright
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7.500 x 11.000 inches
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Title
Divided Loyalties
Artist
Yvonne Wright
Medium
Drawing - Lithograph
Description
While using identifiable symbols to illustrate the dilemma, the question is being asked: can a modern woman enjoy her role as a mother, and still fulfill her desire to work and succeed as an artist?
FEATURED IN:
- "Bedroom Art Gallery" curated by Lyric Lucas. Home page. Jan 12/2017
- SHOWCASED on the home page of "Bedroom Art Gallery" January 12-18
- "Fine Arts Professionals" gallery curated by Nader Rangidan on FAA and Pixels. Home page. January 07, 2017
- "Our World Gallery" curated by Lenore Senior on FAA and Pixels, Home page. January 08, 2017
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January 7th, 2015
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Comments (25)
Yuri Lev
This is a sensuous, erotic image, contrasted against and at the same time incorporated with motherhood and conflict. What a beautiful drawing! F/L
Lyric Lucas
CONGRATULATIONS Yvonne, I have chosen this excellent special image to be "SHOWCASED" at the top of the Home Page in the "Bedroom Art Gallery" group 1/12/17 - 1/18/17
Yvonne Wright
Thank you Nader Rangidan for kindly featuring my work on the home page of "Fine Arts Professionals" January 07/2017. Most appreciated!
Yvonne Wright
Thank you so much Lenore Senior for kindly featuring my work on the home page of "Our World Gallery" January 08/2017. What a nice way to start a new year!
Tom Kelly
L/F What a cool drawing Yvonne! The balance between caring for your child, and functioning in the world would certainly cause division!
Jerry Bokowski
It is sad when family is put second, Yvonne. And yet I have personally met and known women that have given up promising careers to put family first. Mary Martin Stockdale is one example. I love her piano music, she could have been another Jim Brickman, John Tesh, or George Winston but she put her husband and daughters first!...............Beautiful drawing here!..........FAV / Like
Joe Paradis
The child is woman's ultimate artistic creation and primal source of inspiration--you cannot have a dancer without the dance.
Yvonne Wright replied:
Well put Joe, yet, some women choose career (art) over family. Sadly, it's an ultimate sacrifice.