Acrylic on canvas, framed in Tasmanian oak (black)
60cm x 90cm
‘Worship Me’ is a bold, intimate portrayal of a man in service to a woman’s pleasure — a visual reclamation of female sexual agency. Set against a cascade of layered blues and soft, dripping forms, the work evokes a sensory overload reminiscent of orgasm synesthesia — where pleasure is felt not just in the body, but in colour, vibration, and light.
The pose is one of reverence. It rejects the idea that pleasure should be earned, hidden, or delayed. Instead, it centres it — calmly, confidently, and without apology. The piece speaks to the importance of presence, consent, and the power of being held in pleasure.
It asks us to consider: what shifts when women expect to be worshipped — not as a reward, but as a right.
*pricing is inclusive of postage and handling
Acrylic on canvas, framed in Tasmanian oak (black)
60cm x 90cm
‘Worship Me’ is a bold, intimate portrayal of a man in service to a woman’s pleasure — a visual reclamation of female sexual agency. Set against a cascade of layered blues and soft, dripping forms, the work evokes a sensory overload reminiscent of orgasm synesthesia — where pleasure is felt not just in the body, but in colour, vibration, and light.
The pose is one of reverence. It rejects the idea that pleasure should be earned, hidden, or delayed. Instead, it centres it — calmly, confidently, and without apology. The piece speaks to the importance of presence, consent, and the power of being held in pleasure.
It asks us to consider: what shifts when women expect to be worshipped — not as a reward, but as a right.
*pricing is inclusive of postage and handling