The Art of Womanhood

Shown at Monkton Arts, Ryde as part of the joint “Connections” exhibition

a painting of a woman sat in a foetal position representing how women can make themselves small to fit in or make others feel more comfortable.It also represents how women's voices can feel small in the world and how they sometimes struggle to take up their own space.

Small
Acrylic on board 60 x 60cm

SOLD

a painting of a black pregnant woman holding her stomach and gazing down at it

Choice
Acrylic on canvas 40 x 51cm (unframed)

£150 (please email to purchase)

a painting of a Asian woman wearing a white dress hiding her face with her arm representing how woman often feel unseen and invisible in society

What Remains Unsaid
Acrylic on board 60  x60cm

SOLD

a painting of a woman sat in a foetal position representing how women can make themselves small to fit in or make others feel more comfortable.It also represents how women's voices can feel small in the world and how they sometimes struggle to take up their own space.

She Was Just Walking Home
Installation

SOLD

a painting of a black pregnant woman holding her stomach and gazing down at it

Lunatic
Acrylic on canvas 40 x 51cm (unframed)

£150 (please email to purchase)

a painting of a Asian woman wearing a white dress hiding her face with her arm representing how woman often feel unseen and invisible in society

Unseen
Acrylic on canvas 40 x 51cm (unframed)

£150 (please email to purchase)

a painting of a woman sat in a foetal position representing how women can make themselves small to fit in or make others feel more comfortable.It also represents how women's voices can feel small in the world and how they sometimes struggle to take up their own space.

Destruction of the Feminine
Installation

NFS

We Want to Wear Our Headphones at Night
Installation 25 x 25cm (framed)

£60 (please email to purchase)

This is Sara Truckel’s latest work.
Womanhood offers a compelling exploration of the multifaceted experiences of women in the 21st century. Truckel seeks to capture the nuances of identity, empowerment, and societal expectations. This layest work delves into the complexities of womanhood, addressing issues such as gender equality, self-expression, and the evolving roles women play in contemporary society.
This work formed Sara truckel & Bethany Morre’s joint exhition “Connections” shown at Monkton Arts, Ryde, March 18-28 2024.

© Sara Truckel 2025