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Other details :
Artwork on plexiglass. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
59.1x41.3in
About this artwork
Bold, unapologetic, and luminous, The Gateway reclaims the vulva as a symbol of life, power, and transformation. Rendered at a monumental scale, the work invites viewers to confront a part of the body that has long been obscured by silence, taboo, and cultural projection. What is often hidden is brought into full presence—neither eroticized nor medicalized, but honored as a source of creation, pleasure, vulnerability, and strength.
The intense reds… evoke vitality, blood, birth, desire, and renewal, while the organic contours suggest a living landscape rather than a fixed anatomy. Suspended between abstraction and recognition, the painting challenges inherited narratives and opens space for curiosity, reflection, and dialogue.
Mounted between sheets of plexiglass, the work appears to float in space, emphasizing both its physical presence and symbolic significance. The Gateway is an invitation to move beyond shame and toward a deeper appreciation of the body as a site of knowledge, conne
Ina Schuppe Koistinen is a painter and visual artist with a scientific background, working primarily in watercolor, mixed media, and, more recently, oil. Her intuitive, process-based practice features delicate layering, transparency, and organic flow, often shifting between abstraction and suggestion to evoke bodily and natural forms. Her work invites viewers into a sensory exploration of the hidden rhythms and cycles within the female body, emanating intimacy, reflection, and a profound sense of connection to the unseen systems that pulse beneath the surface of life.