by Daniel Gonçalves
Yoni is a Sanskrit word that has been interpreted to literally mean the "womb", the "source", and the female organs of generation. It also denotes the female sexual organs such as "vagina", "vulva", and "uterus", or alternatively to "origin, abode, or source" of anything in other contexts. Sometimes called pindika, is an abstractor aniconic representation of the hindu goddess Shakti. It is usually shown with linga - its masculine counterpart. This is the premise for the creation of these drawings. Not just from erotic perspective, but a call for creation and renewal...for me they are exotic flowers. - DC
Yoni is a Sanskrit word that has been interpreted to literally mean the "womb", the "source", and the female organs of generation. It also denotes the female sexual organs such as "vagina", "vulva", and "uterus", or alternatively to "origin, abode, or source" of anything in other contexts. Sometimes called pindika, is an abstractor aniconic representation of the hindu goddess Shakti. It is usually shown with linga - its masculine counterpart. This is the premise for the creation of these drawings. Not just from erotic perspective, but a call for creation and renewal...for me they are exotic flowers. - DC
Daniel Gonçalves is a self-taught draftsman and artist.
by Daniel Gonçalves
Yoni is a Sanskrit word that has been interpreted to literally mean the "womb", the "source", and the female organs of generation. It also denotes the female sexual organs such as "vagina", "vulva", and "uterus", or alternatively to "origin, abode, or source" of anything in other contexts. Sometimes called pindika, is an abstractor aniconic representation of the hindu goddess Shakti. It is usually shown with linga - its masculine counterpart. This is the premise for the creation of these drawings. Not just from erotic perspective, but a call for creation and renewal...for me they are exotic flowers. - DC
Yoni is a Sanskrit word that has been interpreted to literally mean the "womb", the "source", and the female organs of generation. It also denotes the female sexual organs such as "vagina", "vulva", and "uterus", or alternatively to "origin, abode, or source" of anything in other contexts. Sometimes called pindika, is an abstractor aniconic representation of the hindu goddess Shakti. It is usually shown with linga - its masculine counterpart. This is the premise for the creation of these drawings. Not just from erotic perspective, but a call for creation and renewal...for me they are exotic flowers. - DC
Daniel Gonçalves is a self-taught draftsman and artist.
by Daniel Gonçalves
Yoni is a Sanskrit word that has been interpreted to literally mean the "womb", the "source", and the female organs of generation. It also denotes the female sexual organs such as "vagina", "vulva", and "uterus", or alternatively to "origin, abode, or source" of anything in other contexts. Sometimes called pindika, is an abstractor aniconic representation of the hindu goddess Shakti. It is usually shown with linga - its masculine counterpart. This is the premise for the creation of these drawings. Not just from erotic perspective, but a call for creation and renewal...for me they are exotic flowers. - DC
Yoni is a Sanskrit word that has been interpreted to literally mean the "womb", the "source", and the female organs of generation. It also denotes the female sexual organs such as "vagina", "vulva", and "uterus", or alternatively to "origin, abode, or source" of anything in other contexts. Sometimes called pindika, is an abstractor aniconic representation of the hindu goddess Shakti. It is usually shown with linga - its masculine counterpart. This is the premise for the creation of these drawings. Not just from erotic perspective, but a call for creation and renewal...for me they are exotic flowers. - DC
Daniel Gonçalves is a self-taught draftsman and artist.
by Daniel Gonçalves
Yoni is a Sanskrit word that has been interpreted to literally mean the "womb", the "source", and the female organs of generation. It also denotes the female sexual organs such as "vagina", "vulva", and "uterus", or alternatively to "origin, abode, or source" of anything in other contexts. Sometimes called pindika, is an abstractor aniconic representation of the hindu goddess Shakti. It is usually shown with linga - its masculine counterpart. This is the premise for the creation of these drawings. Not just from erotic perspective, but a call for creation and renewal...for me they are exotic flowers. - DC
Yoni is a Sanskrit word that has been interpreted to literally mean the "womb", the "source", and the female organs of generation. It also denotes the female sexual organs such as "vagina", "vulva", and "uterus", or alternatively to "origin, abode, or source" of anything in other contexts. Sometimes called pindika, is an abstractor aniconic representation of the hindu goddess Shakti. It is usually shown with linga - its masculine counterpart. This is the premise for the creation of these drawings. Not just from erotic perspective, but a call for creation and renewal...for me they are exotic flowers. - DC
Daniel Gonçalves is a self-taught draftsman and artist.