Rising In Her Fire | Canvas Print

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Rising in Her Fire is a reclamation of power, grounding cry from the body to the soul. Created with red jasper, a stone of the Base Chakra, and 24-million-year-old petrified wood, this work speaks to the hidden roots of hormonal imbalance, not just as a physical condition, but as a deeper energetic disharmony that calls us back to ourselves. A visual invocation of feminine awakening.

Created with red jasper and 24-million-year-old petrified wood, it explores hormonal imbalance not as a flaw, but as a sacred signal, an energetic disharmony rooted in suppressed intuition, ancestral wounds, and unmet emotional truth. With her back to the viewer and her face toward the light, the central figure rises, not away from pain, but through it.

This piece invites women to see their cycles and symptoms as portals to self-discovery. It is a call to listen, to remember, and to reclaim the power that was never truly lost, only waiting to rise. 

At its heart, this piece offers a radical remembering: that the symptoms we experience, whether it be endometriosis, PCOS, thyroid dysfunction, infertility, fibroids, adrenal fatigue, or the tidal surges of PMDD, are not random malfunctions. They are sacred signals. Not merely to be managed, but to be understood. Beneath each diagnosis is a story. A belief. A wound. A disconnection.

This artwork invites women to look beyond the symptom and ask:

What belief allowed this imbalance to form?

What emotion was left unspoken?

What part of me needs my presence now?

Red jasper, with its stabilizing and nurturing energy, anchors us in the wisdom of the Root, where survival, safety, and self-trust live. From there, the work ascends through the Sacral Chakra, where shame and repression block creative life force; the Solar Plexus, where self-worth is dimmed; the Heart, where grief lingers; the Throat, where truth is silenced; and the Crown, where spiritual connection is severed.

Petrified wood, once a living tree now transformed by time and pressure, is embedded into the piece as a relic of endurance. It reminds us that healing is not only biological, it is elemental. It is ancestral. We are not broken. We are becoming. 

The days leading into the bleed, often framed by mood swings, exhaustion, and internal chaos, are in truth a portal. A dark night of the soul. A sacred shedding. It is here many women feel their wildest truth surge to the surface, whispering (or screaming), “What the actual f*ck?!” in the face of raw emotion, misaligned lives, and buried truths. This is not madness. It is clarity emerging.

In these moments, the psyche reveals what the conscious mind has ignored. Our intuition peaks. Our bodies become oracles. And in the bleed, when hormones drop and veils thin, we are offered a powerful gift: to see, to feel, and to begin again.

This work is not a coping mechanism. It is a mirror, a map, a medicine. It asks women to journey inward, to not fear the imbalance, but to learn from it. To ask not “How do I fix this?” but “What is this trying to awaken in me?” It’s a call to remember that we have always carried the power to heal, not just the physical, but the root, the wound, and the fire.

Rising in Her Fire is both protest and prayer. It is grief and resurrection. It is softness and rage. It is for every woman who has been dismissed, misdiagnosed, or told her symptoms are “just part of being a woman.” It speaks to the unspoken, offering a visual language for what so many feel but cannot name. It is a space to listen, to unravel, to rage, to rest, and to reclaim the sacred complexity of womanhood.

Rising In Her Fire | Canvas Print

Rising In Her Fire | Canvas Print

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