"WOMB WOMEN"
Purchase your own
or
as a gift
for someone else
UNIQUES SHAPES
& CRACKS
CLAY COLOUR: Various
CLAY TEXTURE: Various
GLAZE: Various
COLOURS, SIZES, SHAPES, PRICES & AVAILABILITY:

Life leaves its mark on us all — moments that shake our foundations, leaving cracks that, in time, can become healed scars.
My Womb Women sculptures carry these fissures as symbols of resilience and transformation. If you wish, I can highlight them with gold, in the spirit of Kintsugi, to honour their beauty rather than hide them.
Each figure is a tribute to the strength and wisdom carried by women through all generations. She may remind you of a mother or grandmother, hold the shared struggles and triumphs of your lineage, or reflect your own story.
Perhaps she will carry the quiet power of the ancient mother that resides within us all.
Take your time choosing the one that speaks to you
— and if you’d like a hand finding her, I would love to hear from you.
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UNIQUE SHAPES
& CRACKS
"Womb Women"
COLOURS, SIZES & PRICES & AVAILABILITY
SINGLE BREAST
(Cream) 8 - 9 cm - $20
(Cream, L/Brown) 9 - 10 cm - $30
(White, Black) 10 - 11 cm - $40
(Black) 11 - 12 cm - $50
(White, Black, Red, L/Brown) 12 - 13 cm - $60
SINGLE ARM
(Red, L/Brown) 9 - 10 cm - $30
(White) 10 - 11 cm - $40
(Cream) 11 - 12 cm - $50
(Black, Red) 12 - 13 cm - $60
(Red) 13 - 14 cm - $70
CRACKS/KINTSUGI
I will paint cracks with gold upon request
(White) 10 - 11 cm - $35
(White) 12 - 13 cm - $55
(White) 13 - 14 cm - $65
(Red) 14 - 15 cm - $75
Postage within NZ:
1 - 2 W.Women = $7.00
3 - 5 W.Women = $10.00
6 or more W.Women = $15
For postage overseas I will determine cost at time order is received.
If you have a question re purchasing a special Womb Women then flick me a message through the link below or at info@artworkbylisacorston.co.nz
I would love to hear from you
Warm regards
Lisa
Each little Womb Woman has been individually formed, shaped, sponged down, glazed and fired. Sometimes in the making I ask how would you like your body shaped? are your hips wide or narrow? what might the tilt of your head be? Are you carrying twins? Or are you only 4months along and so your belly is only beginning to grow… ... and then there are those that simply form in my hands in quiet moments without the pull of questions. Much is the same in the process of choosing a little woman. Your choice may have a deep reflective intention, it may be light-hearted and spontaneous. You may be choosing a little womb woman in honour of your grandmother who had wide shoulders and narrow hips, for a family member who has had breast cancer and a resulting mastectomy, perhaps for your daughter who is carrying her first child, perhaps you are pregnant with twins and so a big full belly is what your search will include... ...perhaps the blood of your ancestors who journeyed through Scotland and Ireland before landing here on the soil of Aotearoa is tugging at you and so the pale clay colourings with a hint of ginger in the glaze is pulling at some deep part of you,... ...perhaps the ancient lands where we all originated is beckoning so the depth of colour within the ebony black or dark earthy red clay’s will be your choice. Your choosing may be for reasons of joy, celebration, grief, heartbreak, healing, loss, connection ... ...perhaps for a sense of belonging and knowing you are one of hundreds of thousands of voices within your own unbroken matriarchal DNA thread woven throughout the evolution of humanity. And sometimes a little womb woman is chosen spontaneously and randomly. These little womb women are made to be held. They fit snuggly in the palm of the hand ... ...they can hold sacred intention, they can act as a catalyst for re-connection with important women in and of our lives ... ...they can remind us that we have a voice and that our voice contributes to the collective story of herstory within the wholeness of humankind.






The Scar Clan
“Tears are a river that take you somewhere. Weeping creates a river around the boat that carries your soul-life. Tears lift your boat off the rocks, off dry ground, carrying it downriver to someplace new, someplace better … For women, tears are the beginning of initiation into the Scar Clan, that timeless tribe of women of all colours, all nations, all languages, who down through the ages have lived through a great something, and yet who stood proud”
~ Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Women Who Run With The Wolves