Innocent Embrace
Digital Painting
“She said nothing with her voice and everything with her touch.” In Innocent Embrace Milly conveys another form of intimacy in regards to physical touch. She has created this piece to present how the deepest moments of intimacy are not always through words but rather can be built through one’s touch. The hands grasping the arm in this piece is to express the misconception of today’s society viewing physical intimacy to just be about sex. Milly’s message is to remind us how feeling another’s touch can actually bring back a sense of innocence and purity from our childhood. As Milly got older she explains how she learned physical intimacy to be the melding of two people’s experiences and traumas without the need for words.
Digital Painting
“She said nothing with her voice and everything with her touch.” In Innocent Embrace Milly conveys another form of intimacy in regards to physical touch. She has created this piece to present how the deepest moments of intimacy are not always through words but rather can be built through one’s touch. The hands grasping the arm in this piece is to express the misconception of today’s society viewing physical intimacy to just be about sex. Milly’s message is to remind us how feeling another’s touch can actually bring back a sense of innocence and purity from our childhood. As Milly got older she explains how she learned physical intimacy to be the melding of two people’s experiences and traumas without the need for words.
Digital Painting
“She said nothing with her voice and everything with her touch.” In Innocent Embrace Milly conveys another form of intimacy in regards to physical touch. She has created this piece to present how the deepest moments of intimacy are not always through words but rather can be built through one’s touch. The hands grasping the arm in this piece is to express the misconception of today’s society viewing physical intimacy to just be about sex. Milly’s message is to remind us how feeling another’s touch can actually bring back a sense of innocence and purity from our childhood. As Milly got older she explains how she learned physical intimacy to be the melding of two people’s experiences and traumas without the need for words.