“Doting Mother” | Retro Feminist Surrealist Fine Art Collage | by Joan Seed
from $600.00
A love letter from Joan
Darling,
They told us motherhood would be a joy. They just forgot to mention the diving helmet. The endless plunge into the depths of laundry, repression, and unspoken rage. But look at me now — smoking underwater, lipstick intact, sanity questionable, style immaculate.
It’s not that I don’t adore the little angel. I simply question the manual. The one that insists perfection smells like baby powder and sacrifice.
If love is suffocation, I prefer it with pearls and a filter tip.
Love always, Joan
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Description
“Doting Mother” by Joan Seed is a razor-sharp piece of retro-futurist surrealism exploring the darker, unspoken truths of motherhood in the 1950s and 60s. A poised woman in lingerie and a diving helmet smokes calmly beside an infant, embodying both societal suffocation and immaculate composure.
Equal parts satire and homage, this fine-art collage exposes the glossy façade of postwar femininity with Joan Seed’s signature mix of wit, irony, and seductive unease. A perfect statement piece for collectors, designers, and anyone who knows that domestic perfection often comes with a deep-sea pressure gauge.
They told us motherhood would be a joy. They just forgot to mention the diving helmet. The endless plunge into the depths of laundry, repression, and unspoken rage. But look at me now — smoking underwater, lipstick intact, sanity questionable, style immaculate.
It’s not that I don’t adore the little angel. I simply question the manual. The one that insists perfection smells like baby powder and sacrifice.
If love is suffocation, I prefer it with pearls and a filter tip.
Love always, Joan
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Description
“Doting Mother” by Joan Seed is a razor-sharp piece of retro-futurist surrealism exploring the darker, unspoken truths of motherhood in the 1950s and 60s. A poised woman in lingerie and a diving helmet smokes calmly beside an infant, embodying both societal suffocation and immaculate composure.
Equal parts satire and homage, this fine-art collage exposes the glossy façade of postwar femininity with Joan Seed’s signature mix of wit, irony, and seductive unease. A perfect statement piece for collectors, designers, and anyone who knows that domestic perfection often comes with a deep-sea pressure gauge.
This original, metaphorical, and symbolic fine artwork reimagines 1950s domestic ideals through a surreal feminist lens. The vintage diving helmet becomes a symbol of emotional isolation and societal pressure — a visual metaphor for the suffocating expectations of motherhood wrapped in mid-century perfection. Doting Mother invites viewers to reflect on freedom, identity, and performance beneath the polished veneer of the past.