The Altar of Abortion
70 x 60 x 2 in (h x w x d)
acrylic on canvas
not for sale

private collection

Mary Vannucci turns to intergenerational relationships between women both in their presence and their absence. Vannucci states that the most fundamental feminine attribute is the potential for reproduction and that a woman's most basic right should be the choice to use it or not. Vannucci equally reveres women for their choice to have children or their choice to abort a pregnancy. She cites that although it is difficult for any woman who cannot or chooses not to have a child the choice is entirely her own. In the bottom third of the Altar of Abortion a Marian figure seems to be holding a small bundle like a child creating a pieta vignette. An equal suggestion of the sorrow of a lost life and the sanctity of women's rights.

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