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Chastity Belt Poster
by Donna Blackhall
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Chastity Belt poster by Donna Blackhall. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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My idea behind the iron clad images I have posted here is that their skin looks as if it were forged from steel or iron. It is the idea that women... more
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Artist's Description
My idea behind the iron clad images I have posted here is that their skin looks as if it were forged from steel or iron. It is the idea that women look soft but are actually quite strong and can withstand a great deal in this world. The extension of that in this particular image is that women should be the owners of their own destiny and sexuality. They hold their own keys; the hands represent the protection of self. Women in many societies don�t hold that seemingly simple freedom.
About Donna Blackhall
Donna Blackhall is a California based contemporary mixed media abstract artist. Her paintings are largely inspired by nature. Flowing water, botanicals, textures of rock and wood influence her work. The emotions inspired by viewing nature's grandeur have always been at the heart of her creations. She loves experimenting with all kinds of mediums and combining things to create unique pieces. All her paintings are signed "Blacky" as a memorial to her father. This was his nickname while he served in WWII. Donna has a diverse gallery set to enjoy. Abstract water photography images make wonderful pieces for interior design. Graffiti street art is an interesting compliment to urban loft living. The mixed media art pieces...
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Alfredo Moraes Jr
Beautiful image
Gena Weiser
Terrific Donna. I like your idea behind the image.
Jerry Bokowski
Donna, Lovely feminine form...looks like it was cast in Pewter for a beautiful sculpture. F/L Jerry
Mick Anderson
I would have called this "Chastity Hands"... ;) Very well done! F/V
ANA MARIA EDULESCU
Fantastic work, Donna ! f,l
Lazaro Hurtado
I like this series very much Donna.................V
Donna Blackhall replied:
thank you so much Lazaro
Mariola Bitner
This one is just sooooo amazing. Your description is so true! Bog V/F
Miguel Rodriguez
WOW. f/v/l
Sharon Coty
Love this one!! v/f
Donna Blackhall replied:
Thank you Sharon!
Donna Blackhall
You rock Luke, thank yo so much!
Luke Moore
I love the rings on the hands too. They really add the beautiful touch and a bit of an attention grabber.
Luke Moore
This just flows so well. Such a duality with the sense of iron/metal and strength of a woman, yet the softness of a woman. Well done Donna! Very creative idea :)
HECTOR S
And all fora bite at the apple , Donna well done..!!
Donna Blackhall replied:
Thank you Hector
Dean Harte
love Muhamed's phrasing above, as it sums up this work so nicely. Art with a capital A, love the concept and the execution. Great work Donna, V/F
Donna Blackhall replied:
Thank you very much for your words Dean
Muhamed Husain
It is an art
Donna Blackhall replied:
Thank you so much Muhamed
Tautvydas Davainis
Super artwork!!! Nice photo ... A pleasant mood… ! ~ Tautvydas
Donna Blackhall replied:
Thanks Tautvydas
Larry Moore
AWESOME WORK and thank you for the comment
Donna Blackhall
Thanks Lucky!
Lucky LaRue
love all of these... beautiful art, and I love the message behind it.
Douglas Kriezel
Iron Women rock..these are all unique....As a tin knocker (Metal a/c worker) i can agree that they look steelish,, very good gallery
Donna Blackhall
Thats a good joke Carl, love it! My idea behind the iron clad images I have posted here is that their skin looks as if it were forged from steel or iron. It is the idea that women look soft but are actually quite strong and can withstand a great deal in this world. The extension of that in this particular image is that woman should be the owner of their own destiny and sexuality. They hold their own keys, the hands represent the protection of self. Women in many societies don't hold that seemingly simple freedom.
Carl Purcell
This reminds me of the old story about the time King Arthur left Camelot to go on the crusade to save the Holy Land. As a precaution he had Queen Genevieve fitted with a chastity belt and left the key with his trusted friend Lancelot. He was only about 20 miles from Camelot when his friend came after him on horseback. "Arthur," he called, "You gave me the wrong key!"
KC Chapman
wow.....
Basant Soni
Artistic image..with uni-color tones