Category: birth art

The Mandala Project – More Birth Art

palcenta
Full Moon’s Daughter loves the placenta as much as Amy Swagman. About this piece she says, “Many midwives think that the placenta looks like a tree of life.  It’s interesting to think that every person on the face of the earth has been inside a mother, shared a placenta.  I’ve been worried about my anemia lately and there’s something about how strong and vigorous the placenta is that appeals to me.  The fact that a woman’s body is capable of growing an entire organ from scratch that nourishes another life and consists of so many nutrients, especially iron, is amazing to me!”

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Cesarean Voices

Our vision:
The Baltimore chapter of the International Cesarean Awareness Network (ICAN) is seeking submissions for an art exhibit titled ”Cesarean Voices.” The exhibit will be the first of its kind in the country and will be an exploration of the issues surrounding cesarean birth. It would also serve to help educate the public to the reality that cesareans can have profoundly negative physical and emotional consequences for women and those close to them.

The objective:

Our goal is to hold the exhibit in Baltimore beginning with an opening reception to include the public, medical community and the media.  After the initial run in Baltimore, the installation will become available for other birth organizations nationwide to use in their communities as an educational tool.


What we are looking for:
We are accepting submissions for artwork to be shown in an ongoing installation to include original paintings, drawings, computer generated art, belly casts, poetry, and tapestries. Artwork must translate to the public the experience of having a cesarean either through your own or someone else€™s eyes.  In addition to cesarean art, the exhibit will feature an area called the “Birth Empowerment Zone” with artwork illustrating Ten Steps of the Mother-Friendly Childbirth Initiative (http://www.motherfriendly.org/mfci.php#step1) and Lamaze’s Six Care Practices that support having a natural and healthy birth. The six guidelines can be found at http://tinyurl.com/lumqx4

You may be inspired to submit if:

-you had an unwanted cesarean, either planned or unplanned

-you had a medical complication from a cesarean (long term pain, emergency hysterectomy, hospital acquired infection, etc.)

-you feel you were coerced or bullied into having a surgical birth and/or not given adequate information

regarding the risks

-you had an emergency cesarean

-you are planning a subsequent birth and not finding a caregiver or hospital that will allow you a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC)

-you were impacted by the cesarean birth of someone close to you

Deadline for submissions is April 7, 2010.

Please contact tiffanyaverill@hotmail if you are interested in submitting artwork or have any questions.  Also plan to include a brief explanation about your piece.

All submitted art will become part of an ongoing community arts project and will not be returned. If you want to keep your original you can submit a copy. (Kinko’s does a great job copying artwork)

This project has been made possible by a grant from Lamaze International www.lamaze.org. For more information about the International Cesarean Awareness Network (ICAN) please visit www.icanofbaltimore.org or www.ican-online.org.

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Birth Art Submissions

Birth art submitted by Mychelle Moritz of Nurture, a center for growing families in NE Portland, Oregon.





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The Importance of Birth Art

Birth art, created by pregnant women, mothers, families or artists, allow us to share feelings about the natural process of birth in ways that move beyond words. Often times it is difficult for us to express how we feel about the magical and sometimes frightening process of birth. Having the privilege of looking into this personal world is a true blessing.

Thank you all for sharing this very inspiring gift.
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Birth Art Submissions

Thank you so much for submitting your birth art to Healing Midwifery. Artwork posted on this site may not be reproduced in any form or manner without explicit and prior permission from the Artist.

Artist: Alixandra Lynn Mullins
Title: Earthwoman

 

Artist: Alixandra Lynn Mullins
Title: Oceanwave Fertility Goddess

Artist: Alixandra Lynn Mullins
Title: Fire Goddess of Fertility

Artist:Alixandra Lynn Mullins
Title: Conception
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Birth Art Submissions

Thank you so much for submitting your birth art to Healing Midwifery. Artwork posted on this site may not be reproduced in any form or manner without explicit and prior permission from the Artist. 

Artist: Colleen Patricia Williams
Title: DANCING WITH OVUM: THE YEARS OF MY FERTILITY 

Artist: Anonymous
Title: Birth in a Belly

Artist: Anonymous
Title: Time

Artist: Anonymous
Title: Wheel of Life


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Birth Art Submissions

Thank you so much for submitting your birth art to Healing Midwifery. Artwork posted on this site may not be reproduced in any form or manner without explicit and prior permission from the Artist. 

Artist: Courtney J.
Title: Creating

Artist: Thomas James

Title: Baby Scream

Website: http://www.thomasjamesillustration.com

Anonymous
Artist: Pam Allen

Artist: Anonymous
Title: Blue Womb



  

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Seeking Birth Art Submissions

Healing Midwifery is seeking birth art submissions. Send in pics of your pastels, watercolors, clay sculptures, finger paints, illustrations, metal – any medium – that captures the beauty of being pregnant, giving birth or raising a child.

Please comment (general inquires won’t be published) if you’d like to submit or if you have additional questions.
Looking forward to all the amazing pieces we’ll get to share.
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