Black India Ink stains mixed media paper where nipples were once aroused by a gentle touch and where womanhood responds. A torso is drawn around the stains with black acrylic ink and filled with layers of raw sienna soft pastel. Charcoal and soft pastel marks in blue, brown and orange dance across the figure and a delicate piece of chain connects the nipple area to the groin. The torso is collaged on words from Virginia Woolf’s essay, On Being Ill.