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Woman Scolding Her Companion

Nellie Mae Rowe1981

Souls Grown Deep

Souls Grown Deep
Atlanta, United States

Rowe registers a humorous complaint about excessive male sexual demands in "Woman Scolding Her Companion." The woman, Rowe herself, assumes a combative posture and turns away a peculiar creature that resembles a penis with a dog’s body. Other images adorn the drawing and enforce the central topic: between the two antagonists is a phallic staff with a smiling male face (virtually identical to dance wands used by the Yoruba of Nigeria in rituals honoring Shango the Thundergod); a fruit bowl–or fountain or birdbath–surmounted by an erupting green apple. On the side of the bowl there appears to be a slice of watermelon, an obscure but specific sexual innuendo and several small imaginary animals, all sexually referenced.

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