Cucuteni Mother – Series 19/36



Cucuteni Mother – Series 19/36
Anna Konrad’s fourth evocation of the Cucuteni-Trypillian feminine Venus, an exquisite representation of ancient culture, unfolds on black paper with her seated form and outstretched arms glowing in white lines (5500–2750 BCE). Known as the Great Mother Goddess or Venus, this symbol, with fertile hips, nurturing breasts and regal headdress, embodies fertility, femininity and womanhood’s quiet power, bringing archaeological essence into modern spaces. Banded thighs and open gestures invite a powerful, timeless addition, through Anna’s stylized gaze.
Measurements: 30 × 44 cm.
Paper: Cartolina Nettuno Natural, 215 g/m² (pure cellulose, fiber-sized, felt-marked both sides, mass-tinted).
About the Artist
Anna Konrad is a German leisure artist studying fashion design in Berlin. Drawing has been a constant in her life since childhood; since 2013, she’s pursued it consciously alongside other creative outlets like jewelry-making to channel feelings, document daily experiences and express her personality. Memories and music fuel her greatest inspirations, manifesting in diverse media from traditional drawing and collage to digital, though she favors mixed media on paper. Her style flexes with mood and project,typically comic-like or stylized realistic, and draws from manga, animated series, video games and school art lessons.
Donation
40% of the sale proceeds will be donated to Voices of Children, a Ukrainian charitable foundation providing psychological support, rehabilitation, art therapy and humanitarian aid to children impacted by war.