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In March Woman, the artist captures a moment of awakening — a figure turning into the wind, holding a bouquet of white blossoms against a vivid rose-toned ground. The composition suggests movement rather than stillness; the body is partially dissolved into color, as if emerging from it.

 

The bright pink background and saturated blue garment create a deliberate chromatic contrast, while the soft white flowers introduce fragility and renewal. The brushwork remains expressive and open, allowing the edges of the figure to blur into the surrounding space. This visual dissolution reinforces the sense of transformation — the threshold between dormancy and vitality.

 

Within the curatorial philosophy of ArtSeeker Gallery, March Woman reflects themes of rebirth, feminine agency, and cyclical strength. The work does not present femininity as static or ornamental, but as generative — a force of continuity and creation embedded in nature and lived experience.

 

The painting aligns with contemporary figurative practice centered on emotional presence and symbolic narrative. It resonates with collectors focused on modern figurative painting, expressive contemporary art, and works by women artists exploring renewal, identity, and resilience.

 

The vibrant palette and confident gesture allow the work to function both conceptually and spatially within refined residential or curated hospitality interiors.

 

Original artwork by DiTim

43 ½ x 31 ½ in | 80 x 110 cm
Oil, canvas

March Woman

SKU: #02405
$3,000.00Price
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