Client
THA
Overview
The uterus, rooted like a raspberry plant, anchors the composition as a symbol of both nourishment and endurance. Around it, birds, blossoms, and insects form a fragile ecology, while handwritten words trace questions of worth, fertility, and pain. Created through papercut and digital drawing, the piece balances delicacy with resilience. By layering what is visible and what is concealed, it reflects the paradox of femininity: vulnerability entwined with radiant strength, wounding inseparable from beauty.
Client
THA
Industry
Illustration
Service
Design Concept
Illustration
Papercut
Content
Duration
6 months
The Challenge
The challenge was to give form to what remains unseen, the quiet suffering of women whose bodies are questioned, and the overlooked decline of nature taken for granted. How to visualise pain without reducing it to weakness? How to honour fragility while revealing its inherent dignity, strength, and grace?
The Solution
Through the interplay of papercut precision and the fluidity of digital drawing, the work creates a rhythm that feels both delicate and unbreakable. The repeated motifs act like a pulse, a testament to resilience. By showing scars as patterns and pain as form, the piece reframes wounded femininity not as diminished, but as powerful and profoundly beautiful.
The Result
The artwork stands as both lament and celebration a recognition that what is vulnerable can also be luminous. It speaks of women and of nature as bearers of cycles: of pain, yes, but also of resilience, fertility, and transformation. In its strength, wounded femininity blooms all the brighter — fragile yet radiant, scarred yet undeniably beautiful.









