Lady on Her Knees

$180.00

Lady on Her Knees depicts a figure in a moment of vulnerability, kneeling in a dreamlike space filled with swirling colors. Painted in soft hues of blue and lavender, the woman is enveloped by a mass of flowing hair, rich in greens and deep blues, symbolizing the complex forces of thought and emotion that surround her.

Her posture, with limbs gracefully arched, conveys both surrender and strength, as if caught between freedom and constraint. The hair that flows around her, almost as if it's part of her essence, evokes themes of identity and the duality of existence—the tension between how we are shaped by the world and how we strive to define ourselves.

The figure’s tilted head suggests acceptance of life’s uncertainties, embodying a quiet resilience in the face of emotional turbulence. This piece invites reflection on the inner struggle for self-acceptance and the complex journey of becoming.

Painting

Watercolor and black ink pen

9" x 12"

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Lady on Her Knees depicts a figure in a moment of vulnerability, kneeling in a dreamlike space filled with swirling colors. Painted in soft hues of blue and lavender, the woman is enveloped by a mass of flowing hair, rich in greens and deep blues, symbolizing the complex forces of thought and emotion that surround her.

Her posture, with limbs gracefully arched, conveys both surrender and strength, as if caught between freedom and constraint. The hair that flows around her, almost as if it's part of her essence, evokes themes of identity and the duality of existence—the tension between how we are shaped by the world and how we strive to define ourselves.

The figure’s tilted head suggests acceptance of life’s uncertainties, embodying a quiet resilience in the face of emotional turbulence. This piece invites reflection on the inner struggle for self-acceptance and the complex journey of becoming.

Painting

Watercolor and black ink pen

9" x 12"

Lady on Her Knees depicts a figure in a moment of vulnerability, kneeling in a dreamlike space filled with swirling colors. Painted in soft hues of blue and lavender, the woman is enveloped by a mass of flowing hair, rich in greens and deep blues, symbolizing the complex forces of thought and emotion that surround her.

Her posture, with limbs gracefully arched, conveys both surrender and strength, as if caught between freedom and constraint. The hair that flows around her, almost as if it's part of her essence, evokes themes of identity and the duality of existence—the tension between how we are shaped by the world and how we strive to define ourselves.

The figure’s tilted head suggests acceptance of life’s uncertainties, embodying a quiet resilience in the face of emotional turbulence. This piece invites reflection on the inner struggle for self-acceptance and the complex journey of becoming.

Painting

Watercolor and black ink pen

9" x 12"