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In Free Woman, the figure appears to emerge from a solid chromatic field, her face and hands breaking through a plane of teal as if crossing an invisible threshold. The body is only partially revealed; the rest dissolves into contour and absence.

 

A sharp red line traces the outline of what is no longer fully present, functioning simultaneously as boundary and rupture. This linear interruption destabilizes the composition, suggesting tension between containment and release. The gesture of raised arms reinforces the sense of transition — neither surrender nor resistance, but transformation.

 

Within the curatorial philosophy of ArtSeeker Gallery, the work reflects an exploration of autonomy through fragmentation. Freedom here is not theatrical; it is internal. The figure does not escape space — she redefines it.

 

The restrained palette and flat chromatic field situate the painting within contemporary figurative practice informed by elements of minimalism and expressive line work. The piece resonates with collectors drawn to psychologically layered contemporary art and female-centered narratives addressing identity, visibility, and self-determination.

 

The expansive teal surface allows the artwork to function architecturally within refined interiors, while the precise red contour introduces conceptual sharpness.

Original artwork by DiTim
43 ½x 31 ½ in | 110 x 80 cm
Oil, canvas

Free Woman

SKU: #02414
$4,000.00Price
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