Mixed medium on canvas.
24x18"
painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Crimson Liberation," explores the theme of freedom through a powerful and intense use of red. In this piece, a butterfly is the central focus, its wings spread in mid-flight, painted predominantly in varying shades of red. The wings transition from a deep crimson at the edges to a lighter, fiery scarlet at the center, capturing the energy and passion that freedom can evoke. The red tones are rich and vivid, exuding warmth and vitality, with subtle hints of gold and orange woven into the wings to add a sense of depth and movement.
The butterfly’s form appears almost luminous, as if it is made of pure, vibrant energy, its flight a symbol of both strength and grace. Scattered across the wings are small, glowing sparkles that shimmer like embers, enhancing the sense of dynamism and warmth. The butterfly seems to radiate power, as if it is escaping the confines of its environment and soaring toward something greater.
Around the butterfly, the spilled paint flows freely, creating dramatic, sweeping strokes of red. The paint splatters are bold and chaotic, evoking a sense of liberation that is not always smooth but filled with intensity and emotion. The rich reds in the background blend with the butterfly’s form, suggesting that freedom is both a personal and passionate experience, one that can consume and empower the soul.
The red color palette, from deep burgundies to bright, fiery hues, conveys a sense of urgency and vitality. This painting speaks to the raw, unfiltered power of freedom, showing that true liberation is not always calm or serene, but can be fierce, fiery, and filled with intense emotion. The piece suggests that freedom, while deeply beautiful, can also be tumultuous and overwhelming, yet it remains a force that drives the soul to soar.
Sima Fisher first fell in love with painting in grade school, under the teachings of her mother. It was all about The Group of 7 Artists when Sima went to Kleinberg to see the art on a class trip. Her appreciation for art only grew as the years passed, expanding a personal preference for Still Life to that of abstract expressionism.
She took a few art courses in Miami Wynwood art Distrcit with Art Basil artists Sima learned from some of the top artists of the world.. She also opened her own art studio where she taught paint nights and birthday parties. She enjoys having social gatherings and painting with other artists.
Although her specialization is with painting Horses. Sima believes in expressing her emotions through her art.. Inspired by her everyday surroundings, from conversations with others to viewing the world around he. She believes in connecting with nature while taking nature walks herinfluence takes on many forms.
She has exhibited her work world wide in Florida Wynwood Art Basil, Delray Beach art Festivals, Miami Artist brunches every sunday for two years, Los Angeles California Art showcases, Downtown Toronto Art Festivals and Cafes and in Townsville Australia. Sima travelled as an artist displaying at artshows. Sima has owned three art creative spaces in the past several years.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Painting is a form of meditation for Sima.It allows her to meditate and work through emotions. Sima is never sure how art will turn out exactly but believes every pieces has it’s own energy and purpose. Different energies and inspirations come out when Sima creates. Sima is also a singer/songwriter and actress in the Canadian Film Industry. Sima Creates all types of art and connects with others through her expressions within it.
Sima uses art as a meditation therapeutic energy.
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Chrimson Liberation
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Around the butterfly, the spilled paint flows freely, creating dramatic, sweeping strokes of red. The paint splatters are bold and chaotic, evoking a sense of liberation that is not always smooth but filled with intensity and emotion. The rich reds in the background blend with the butterfly’s form, suggesting that freedom is both a personal and passionate experience, one that can consume and empower the soul.
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20x16"
The artwork by Sima Fisher, titled "Freedom in Flight," features a stunning blue butterfly, its wings shimmering with an ethereal glow. The wings are painted in varying shades of blue, with soft gradients and delicate accents that seem to shimmer like distant stars. Tiny sparkles are scattered across the wings, reflecting light and giving the butterfly an almost magical quality, as if it is a creature made of both air and dreams.
The butterfly is caught in mid-flight, its wings spread wide, symbolizing the liberation of the soul and the unbounded nature of freedom. Beneath it, splashes of spilled paint—vibrant yet chaotic—create a sense of energy and movement. The paint trails and drips across the canvas, representing the messy, unpredictable path that freedom can take. These splashes merge and overlap with the butterfly, suggesting that true freedom is not without its struggles but is beautiful in its unpredictability.
The overall composition combines elegance and disorder, with the butterfly serving as a symbol of transcendence and release from constraint, while the surrounding paint reminds the viewer that freedom is complex and fluid, always in motion
$111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
7x6"
painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Dual Fleeting Flight," depicts two butterflies soaring away from each other, captured in a vibrant, red-dominated palette. The butterflies, painted in rich shades of crimson, scarlet, and ruby, appear as if they are in the midst of a graceful yet powerful flight, their wings spread wide and gently curving. Each butterfly’s wings are adorned with striking polka dot-like spots in white, gold, and soft pinks, which seem to shimmer as they move. These spots add a playful, almost surreal element to the butterflies, creating a contrast between the deep intensity of the reds and the light, rhythmic quality of the polka dots.
The two butterflies are positioned in opposite corners of the canvas, flying away from one another, suggesting a sense of liberation and independence. Their paths seem to diverge, capturing the idea that freedom can be both a shared experience and a deeply personal journey. The butterflies’ wings are textured with fine details, their edges glowing with golden accents, as if they are made of light, reflecting the powerful energy of their flight.
The background of the painting is filled with dynamic red splashes and brushstrokes that flow outward, as if the very act of the butterflies' departure is causing a burst of energy. The spilled paint is chaotic and fluid, blending with the butterflies’ forms, suggesting that freedom is both beautiful and tumultuous. The polka dots, with their whimsical nature, seem to float freely in the air, adding a sense of joy and movement to the scene.
"Fleeting Flight" evokes the idea of freedom as an act of letting go—of breaking free from constraints and soaring towards something new. The two butterflies, separated yet bound by the same theme of liberation, express the personal, often solitary experience of freedom. The combination of the bold, fiery reds and the playful polka dot accents highlights the duality of freedom—its power and beauty, its chaos and grace.
$1,111.00
Acrylic and marker on canvas.
18x24"
You're Mine by Sima Fisher is an intense, gripping painting that explores the possessiveness and ownership that can emerge in a relationship. Using acrylic and marker, the canvas bursts with bold color and dynamic energy, immediately drawing attention to the figure of a person who stands proudly at the center. Their posture is assertive, yet there's something unsettling in the way they hold space—perhaps their arms are spread wide, or they clutch something symbolic, like a heart or a memento of the other person, as though claiming it for their own.
The surrounding background is alive with vibrant, swirling colors—reds, oranges, and deep purples—conveying a sense of passion and dominance. The markers may outline sharp, almost aggressive strokes, accentuating the possessiveness at the core of the painting. The force of the colors and lines around the central figure could suggest the overwhelming power they feel in their claim, while also hinting at the suffocating pressure they place on the other person.
The other individual in the painting may be partially shown—perhaps their form is blurred or fragmented, obscured by the energy of the central figure, almost as if they are being consumed by this intense connection. Their face could be turned away or obscured, symbolizing the loss of individuality or autonomy in the face of such overwhelming control.
The phrase You're Mine is conveyed visually with the central figure’s possessive stance, their face marked with a mixture of desire, pride, and perhaps even insecurity. The composition, with its contrasts of bold colors and sharp lines, reveals both the beauty and danger in the emotional claim they are asserting. The painting explores the darker side of attachment, where love and ownership collide, asking the viewer to question the fine line between connection and control.
There's a sense of tension in You're Mine, a reminder of how love can sometimes become possessive, overwhelming, or one-sided. It captures the struggle between desire and the need for freedom, all within the dramatic swirls of acrylic and the raw intensity of marker lines.
$1,111.00
Acrylic and marker on canvas.
24x18"
Please Don’t Love Me is a hauntingly emotional painting by Sima Fisher, rendered in acrylic and marker on canvas. The piece portrays a figure—perhaps the artist or a symbolic character—caught in a moment of internal conflict and vulnerability. The central figure is painted with muted, melancholic tones, their body language closed off, arms wrapped tightly around themselves, as if trying to create distance from the emotions they are grappling with. The use of cool, subdued colors like soft blues and grays emphasizes the sense of sadness or fear that pervades the work.
Surrounding the figure, perhaps in stark contrast, are warmer, more vivid colors, suggesting the presence of love or affection from another source. These splashes of color could swirl around the figure, drawn with energetic, almost chaotic brushstrokes, symbolizing the intensity of someone else’s feelings for them—feelings they are rejecting or unable to accept. The use of markers might outline this external force, creating sharp, almost intrusive lines that heighten the sense of emotional overwhelm.
The title Please Don’t Love Me is visually embodied in the figure’s expression—perhaps their face is turned away, eyes closed, or there’s a subtle gesture that signals avoidance. The figure appears fragile, as though they are both the source of their own pain and the victim of love they cannot bear. The composition plays with tension, drawing the viewer into the emotional landscape of the piece—the pull between wanting connection and pushing it away, wrapped in an unsettling, almost desperate plea.
The painting speaks to feelings of unworthiness, fear of intimacy, or the anguish that comes with not being able to reciprocate love. It's a striking exploration of vulnerability, self-doubt, and the complicated dance between wanting love and fearing it at the same time
$1,111.00
Acrylic and marker on canvas.
18x24"
Off My Back by Sima Fisher is a powerful and striking painting that uses acrylic and marker to convey the intense emotion of defending a relationship from outside interference. In this piece, the central couple stands strong together, their connection palpable—hands clasped or arms around each other, their figures painted with bold, confident strokes. Their posture suggests a sense of unity, determination, and the power of mutual respect.
The background, perhaps swirling with vivid colors and sharp lines, creates a sense of chaos or external pressure, reflecting the outside forces trying to disturb the relationship. The couple stands resolute in the face of this, their strength depicted through thick acrylic layers that contrast with the delicate, thinner lines used to indicate the external forces, which might appear as shadowy figures or abstract forms trying to creep in.
The title Off My Back comes to life in the tension of the composition—the couple’s focus is on each other, unbothered and firm, as though rejecting the unwanted interference. The marker lines might highlight the friction, with jagged, almost aggressive strokes coming from the outer edges, while the couple’s connection remains calm and unyielding. The use of markers adds a sense of sharpness, as though the couple is asserting a boundary, refusing to let the outside world undermine their love.
The vibrant acrylics used on the couple's figures convey warmth, security, and an unwavering bond, contrasting with the cooler, more dissonant colors used for the background and the figures attempting to impose on their relationship. The piece radiates a feeling of empowerment—an artistic declaration that love, respect, and boundaries are worth fighting for.
$1,111.00
Acrylic and marker on canvas.
18x24"
The painting "Not Fair" by Sima captures the emotional tension of a love triangle, depicted through acrylic and marker on canvas. In the piece, a couple stands closely together, their bodies intertwined, showing intimacy and connection. They are the focal point, glowing with warmth and harmony, with bold, sweeping brushstrokes that emphasize the unity between them. The third person, left behind in this emotional landscape, is isolated, subtly separated from the couple. Perhaps this figure is painted with cooler tones, suggesting a sense of longing, hurt, or abandonment. Sima might use stark lines or markers to delineate the third person’s presence, making them appear more distant or fragmented in contrast to the couple’s closeness. The space between the two figures and the third could be heightened, amplifying the feeling of exclusion or unfairness.
The use of acrylic allows for rich color contrasts and textured layers, while the markers might bring in sharp, defining lines that create tension. The composition itself, possibly asymmetrical, could be a visual representation of the imbalance or injustice the third person feels in the triangle. Overall, the painting encapsulates the turmoil, the beauty of love, and the pain of being left behind.
$111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
7x6"
painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Spots of Freedom," features a butterfly with distinct, bold spots that draw attention to its wings, capturing the essence of individuality and transformation. The butterfly is painted in warm, earthy tones of orange, yellow, and brown, with its wings adorned by scattered spots in contrasting dark hues of black and deep burgundy. These spots, irregularly placed, vary in size and intensity, giving the butterfly an almost whimsical, yet powerful appearance. The spots seem to shimmer as if each one holds its own unique story, symbolizing the idea that freedom comes with its own markings and personal journey.
The butterfly’s wings are richly textured, with gradients of color that shift from soft amber and golden oranges at the edges to darker, deeper browns and reds at the center, creating a sense of depth and movement. The dark spots stand out against the vibrant wings, offering a striking contrast that draws the viewer's eye across the butterfly's form. The wings appear to be in motion, as if the butterfly is caught in a moment of graceful flight, suggesting that freedom is not static but ever-changing.
Surrounding the butterfly, the background is filled with soft washes of brown, yellow, and warm orange, evoking a sense of groundedness and natural beauty. There are splashes of lighter tones, as if the very act of the butterfly’s flight is causing bursts of color to ripple through the air. The scattered spots on the butterfly’s wings seem to interact with the background, as if they are connected to the world around it, reflecting the butterfly’s dynamic freedom within its environment.
"Spots of Freedom" captures the idea that true liberation is a process of embracing individuality and personal identity. The butterfly, with its distinctive spots, represents how freedom is not a uniform or perfect experience, but one that is unique and full of personal expression. The spots, in their playful yet bold contrast to the surrounding colors, suggest that freedom often comes with its own challenges and marks, but these imperfections are what make the journey of self-discovery beautiful. The painting conveys that freedom, while fluid and expansive, is deeply personal, marked by our own individual paths and experiences.
$111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
7x6"
painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Blossoming Flight," uses a beautiful combination of orange, pink, and brown to evoke a sense of freedom and transformation. The focal point of the piece is a butterfly, mid-flight, its wings painted in rich, warm hues of orange and soft, vibrant pinks. The orange tones range from deep, fiery copper at the edges to a light, glowing peach at the center, while the pinks blend seamlessly, transitioning from warm coral to soft blush tones. This vibrant fusion of orange and pink captures both the intensity and the softness of freedom, symbolizing a blossoming energy that is both powerful and graceful.
The butterfly’s wings are delicately detailed, with fluid, organic patterns that give a sense of movement and life. Scattered across the wings are gentle touches of soft, almost ethereal pinks and oranges, adding depth and texture, as though the butterfly is surrounded by a soft glow or mist. These delicate variations in color give the butterfly an almost dreamlike quality, suggesting that freedom is not just a force but a fluid, ever-changing journey.
The background is painted in warm, earthy browns, creating a grounded, natural foundation for the vibrant butterfly. The browns evoke a sense of earthiness and stability, like the soil that nurtures growth. The deep, rich tones of brown serve as a contrast to the warm, energetic colors of the butterfly, symbolizing the balance between rootedness and the freedom to soar. The brown tones flow softly outward, merging with the butterfly’s form, as if the butterfly is emerging from the earth itself, breaking free into the open air.
"Blossoming Flight" represents the idea that freedom is a process of growth and transformation. The butterfly’s wings, in their vivid orange and pink tones, speak to the vitality and beauty of liberation, while the deep brown background grounds the piece, suggesting that true freedom is rooted in the earth and in the self. The combination of these colors—earthy browns, vibrant oranges, and soft pinks—captures the delicate balance between passion, tranquility, and strength, illustrating that freedom is both a release and an ongoing journey of self-discovery.
$111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
7x6"
A similar painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Embers of Liberation," features a butterfly in mid-flight against a deep, dark brown background, creating a striking contrast that emphasizes the warmth and intensity of its orange wings. The butterfly’s wings are painted in vivid shades of orange—ranging from rich, burnt orange at the edges to a soft golden amber at the center—radiating warmth and energy. The wings are detailed with subtle gradients and textures, suggesting the butterfly's delicate yet powerful nature.
The dark brown background evokes a sense of depth and groundedness, resembling the earth or a twilight sky, and serves to highlight the butterfly's vibrant orange wings. The contrast between the dark, almost velvety background and the fiery orange of the butterfly suggests that freedom can emerge from the darkest places, a bright spark breaking through the shadows.
Scattered around the butterfly, there are flecks and splashes of lighter orange paint that seem to glow against the deep brown canvas, as if the butterfly is leaving a trail of embers in its wake. These splashes of paint, dynamic and energetic, suggest the power of the butterfly’s flight and the fiery nature of liberation. The paint flows outward, blending with the brown background, creating an organic sense of movement, as if the butterfly’s wings are stirring up the energy of the earth itself.
"Embers of Liberation" embodies the idea of freedom as a transformative and powerful force—one that burns brightly and creates light even in the midst of darkness. The rich, warm orange tones represent the passion and energy of liberation, while the dark brown background conveys the idea of emerging from shadow, struggle, or confinement. The painting captures the delicate balance between strength and vulnerability, suggesting that freedom is both an internal and external journey, one that is forged in the fires of personal growth and change.
$111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
7x6"
painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Vibrant Flight," combines the contrasting energies of orange and purple, creating a striking scene of freedom and movement. The central figure is a butterfly, its wings spread wide in mid-flight, painted in radiant shades of orange and purple. The wings transition from a rich, fiery orange at the tips to deep, mysterious purples near the center, blending seamlessly as they curve outward. The vibrant colors are bold yet harmonious, evoking both warmth and mystery, symbolizing the expansive nature of freedom.
Scattered across the butterfly’s wings are colorful sprinkles—bright, playful dots in hues of gold, pink, and silver. These sprinkles glisten like tiny stars or bursts of energy, adding a whimsical, joyful element to the scene. They are carefully placed across the wings, catching the light as if the butterfly is carrying the essence of celebration with it. The sprinkles give the butterfly a sense of movement and magic, as if it’s not just flying but creating a trail of joy and freedom wherever it goes.
The background is filled with sweeping strokes of orange and purple paint, creating a dynamic, abstract atmosphere. The colors blend into one another, with splashes and drips of paint radiating outward from the butterfly’s form, as though the very act of flight is causing an explosion of vibrant energy. The sprinkles seem to float effortlessly in the air around the butterfly, enhancing the sense of freedom and lightheartedness.
"Vibrant Flight" captures the energy and joy of liberation, using the contrasting yet complementary colors of orange and purple to convey both the warmth of personal freedom and the mystery of uncharted possibilities. The playful sprinkles serve as a reminder that freedom is not just a serious, transformative experience—it can also be filled with joy, spontaneity, and a touch of magic. The painting evokes a sense of boundless energy and celebration, as if the butterfly is not only escaping but embracing life’s colorful, unexpected moments.
$111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
7x6"
painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Nature's Essence," features a butterfly painted in deep, earthy browns, its wings delicately spread in mid-flight. The butterfly's wings are a mix of rich chocolate and warm caramel tones, with soft gradients that create a sense of depth and movement. The texture of the wings is finely detailed, with intricate lines and shapes that evoke the natural patterns found in wood and leaves, symbolizing the butterfly's connection to the earth.
Around the butterfly, sparkling bits of fruit glitter are scattered across the canvas, creating a whimsical and vibrant atmosphere. The glitter, in shades of gold, amber, and a soft ruby red, is reminiscent of the colors of ripe, juicy fruits—apples, oranges, and berries. The glitter shines like droplets of dew or the shimmer of sunlight on a summer day, giving the scene a magical, almost surreal quality. These fruit-inspired glitters swirl around the butterfly, creating a sense of movement and energy, as if the butterfly is surrounded by the very essence of nature's abundance.
The background is softly textured with more muted browns, greens, and warm yellows, evoking the rich tones of a forest floor or a fruit-laden orchard. The paint spills gently outwards from the butterfly, blending seamlessly with the glitter, suggesting that freedom—like nature itself—is both grounded and radiant, filled with organic beauty and life.
"Nature's Essence" captures the idea of freedom not as a distant, abstract concept but as something deeply connected to the earth, to growth, and to the simple pleasures of life. The butterfly, with its warm, earthy hues, represents the beauty of liberation found in nature, while the fruit glitter symbolizes the sweetness and joy that comes with living fully in the moment. The overall composition feels harmonious, evoking the idea that freedom can be found in embracing one's natural surroundings and the richness of the world.
$111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
6x7"
painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Crimson Awakening," takes the concept of freedom and expression to a playful yet powerful place, featuring a butterfly painted in deep, vibrant reds with striking polka dot-like spots. The butterfly is the central focus of the piece, its wings spread wide in mid-flight, painted in various shades of red—ranging from deep burgundy to bright, fiery scarlet. The rich reds create a sense of warmth and vitality, while the polka dots add a whimsical touch, scattered across the wings like vibrant sparks of energy. The spots are in contrasting tones of white, gold, and soft peach, creating a sense of movement and rhythm across the canvas.
Each polka dot is painted with precision, giving the butterfly a unique texture and depth. The spots vary in size, some large and bold, others tiny and delicate, suggesting that freedom comes in many forms, both grand and subtle. The butterfly seems to glow against the rich red background, with the boldness of its form amplified by the playful polka dot pattern, symbolizing the joyful and spontaneous side of liberation.
The surrounding area of the painting is filled with fluid splashes and drips of red paint, blending seamlessly with the butterfly’s shape. These spills are energetic and organic, enhancing the sense of motion, as if the butterfly’s flight is causing a burst of color and emotion to spill out into the world around it. The paint flows freely, creating a feeling of chaotic beauty, while the precise polka dots remain the calm, controlled element within the freedom of the flight.
"Crimson Awakening" conveys that freedom is not only powerful and transformative, but it can also be playful, unpredictable, and full of life. The polka dots, with their fun, rhythmic patterns, evoke a sense of lightheartedness and celebration, suggesting that liberation is not just about struggle, but also about embracing joy, movement, and personal expression. The contrast of the bold reds and the whimsical spots creates a harmonious balance, reflecting the multifaceted nature of freedom.
$1,111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
24x18"
painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Crimson Liberation," explores the theme of freedom through a powerful and intense use of red. In this piece, a butterfly is the central focus, its wings spread in mid-flight, painted predominantly in varying shades of red. The wings transition from a deep crimson at the edges to a lighter, fiery scarlet at the center, capturing the energy and passion that freedom can evoke. The red tones are rich and vivid, exuding warmth and vitality, with subtle hints of gold and orange woven into the wings to add a sense of depth and movement.
The butterfly’s form appears almost luminous, as if it is made of pure, vibrant energy, its flight a symbol of both strength and grace. Scattered across the wings are small, glowing sparkles that shimmer like embers, enhancing the sense of dynamism and warmth. The butterfly seems to radiate power, as if it is escaping the confines of its environment and soaring toward something greater.
Around the butterfly, the spilled paint flows freely, creating dramatic, sweeping strokes of red. The paint splatters are bold and chaotic, evoking a sense of liberation that is not always smooth but filled with intensity and emotion. The rich reds in the background blend with the butterfly’s form, suggesting that freedom is both a personal and passionate experience, one that can consume and empower the soul.
The red color palette, from deep burgundies to bright, fiery hues, conveys a sense of urgency and vitality. This painting speaks to the raw, unfiltered power of freedom, showing that true liberation is not always calm or serene, but can be fierce, fiery, and filled with intense emotion. The piece suggests that freedom, while deeply beautiful, can also be tumultuous and overwhelming, yet it remains a force that drives the soul to soar.
$1,111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
20x16"
painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Dual Flight," features two butterflies in a stunning dance of freedom, framed by a striking palette of orange and blue. The butterflies are positioned gracefully across the canvas, their wings spread wide as they soar in opposite directions, symbolizing duality and the harmony between contrasting forces.
One butterfly's wings are painted in rich, fiery shades of orange, ranging from soft tangerine to bold, deep burnt orange. The vibrant warmth of the orange wings is contrasted by the cool, tranquil blues of the second butterfly. The blue tones span from serene sky blues to darker, almost indigo hues, creating a stark but beautiful contrast with the orange. The two butterflies appear to be in a state of perfect balance, each representing the duality of freedom—one energetic and passionate, the other calm and serene.
The butterflies' wings are adorned with a subtle scattering of sparkles, creating an ethereal glow as if they are made of light and air. The butterflies are not static but appear to be moving through the space, their wings leaving trails of color and energy behind them. Surrounding them, the spilled paint forms dynamic patterns, with streaks of orange and blue blending and merging into one another. The orange spills are fiery and bold, while the blue paint flows more gently, suggesting the contrasting forces of freedom—wild and untamed versus peaceful and introspective.
The dynamic interaction between the two butterflies, with their contrasting colors and complementary movements, suggests the idea that freedom comes in many forms and can exist simultaneously in different expressions. The painting conveys a sense of balance, showing that freedom is both a personal and universal experience, full of intensity and tranquility, power and grace. The combination of orange and blue creates a vibrant, yet peaceful atmosphere, capturing the multifaceted nature of liberation.
$1,111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
20x16"
painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Majestic Ascent," captures the essence of freedom through a captivating combination of gold and purple hues. In this piece, the butterfly takes center stage, its wings spread wide in mid-flight, exuding an air of grandeur and mystical allure. The wings are painted in deep, rich purples, ranging from soft lavender to vibrant amethyst, with the edges glowing in metallic gold. The gold is not just a highlight but weaves throughout the wings in swirling patterns, adding a sense of depth and luminosity to the butterfly, as if it were made from both the stars and the earth.
The butterfly’s form is delicate yet powerful, symbolizing the elegance and strength that freedom can bring. Sparkles of gold dust are scattered across the wings, catching the light and giving the painting an almost otherworldly, ethereal quality. The butterfly seems to shimmer and glow, as though it is a being of pure energy, effortlessly soaring through the air.
Around the butterfly, the paint spills out in dramatic sweeps of gold and purple, blending and overlapping in fluid, dynamic patterns. The gold splatters resemble rays of light, while the purple swirls create a sense of movement, as if the butterfly is leaving a trail of magic in its wake. The spilled paint, like a burst of freedom, is rich and bold, reflecting the idea that liberation is not only beautiful but also powerful and transformative.
The contrast of gold and purple, with its regal and mystical tones, elevates the painting to something more than just a depiction of freedom—it becomes a celebration of transcendence, mystery, and strength. The combination of the shimmering gold and the deep, intense purple evokes a sense of spiritual elevation, suggesting that true freedom is both a divine and majestic experience, one that transcends earthly limits.
$1,111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
20x16"
painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Earthbound Freedom," explores freedom through a grounded yet dynamic composition dominated by warm shades of brown and yellow. In this piece, the butterfly, though still a symbol of liberation, is depicted with earthy tones that evoke both the beauty and weight of nature. The wings are painted in a blend of soft, golden yellows and deep, rich browns. The yellow tones seem to radiate warmth, while the brown provides depth, creating a sense of grounded elegance. The butterfly’s wings are delicate yet strong, as if representing the balance between flight and the pull of the earth.
The butterfly hovers mid-air, its wings spread wide, exuding a quiet freedom that contrasts with the intense chaos around it. Sparkles of light appear across the wings, but they are more subtle here, akin to sunlight filtering through a forest canopy, creating a sense of inner glow and calm within the stillness of nature.
Surrounding the butterfly, there are sweeping spills of brown and yellow paint, their organic, flowing shapes evoking the fluidity of the earth. The paint splatters blend together, merging with the butterfly’s form, symbolizing how freedom is not always an escape from the earth but rather a part of the natural world. The splashes, though vibrant, have a grounded quality, as though the butterfly’s flight is part of a larger, cyclical journey within the landscape.
The combination of brown and yellow tones gives the painting a warm, earthy feel, suggesting that freedom can be both a powerful and humble force—an organic force tied to nature and to the earth itself. This piece communicates that true liberation does not always have to be chaotic or intense; it can be serene, peaceful, and deeply connected to the world around us.
$1,111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
20x16"
painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Wings of Fire," captures the essence of freedom through a warm, vibrant palette dominated by rich yellows and fiery oranges. In this piece, a butterfly is at the center, its wings stretched wide, catching the light and exuding a radiant energy. The wings are painted in bold gradients of golden yellow, with soft transitions into deep oranges and hints of red. The butterfly’s delicate structure is outlined in fine, glowing lines that shimmer, enhancing its ethereal beauty.
Much like the previous piece, there are sparkles scattered across the wings, but here they resemble flickering embers, adding to the sense of movement and life. The butterfly is mid-flight, soaring with a graceful freedom, yet the surrounding scene is alive with dynamic energy. Spilled paint, in rich, saturated hues of orange and yellow, spills across the canvas in fluid, sweeping strokes. These paint splashes create a sense of chaos, as though the act of breaking free is both beautiful and tumultuous.
The paint spills blend into the butterfly’s form, almost as if the creature is made of the very paint itself, symbolizing how freedom can be messy, vibrant, and full of power. The combination of the warm color palette and the chaotic, organic flow of paint emphasizes the intensity of the emotional release and the boundless nature of freedom. The painting speaks to the fiery, unstoppable energy that accompanies liberation, and how the act of breaking free can feel both fiery and liberating.
$1,111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
20x16"
The artwork by Sima Fisher, titled "Freedom in Flight," features a stunning blue butterfly, its wings shimmering with an ethereal glow. The wings are painted in varying shades of blue, with soft gradients and delicate accents that seem to shimmer like distant stars. Tiny sparkles are scattered across the wings, reflecting light and giving the butterfly an almost magical quality, as if it is a creature made of both air and dreams.
The butterfly is caught in mid-flight, its wings spread wide, symbolizing the liberation of the soul and the unbounded nature of freedom. Beneath it, splashes of spilled paint—vibrant yet chaotic—create a sense of energy and movement. The paint trails and drips across the canvas, representing the messy, unpredictable path that freedom can take. These splashes merge and overlap with the butterfly, suggesting that true freedom is not without its struggles but is beautiful in its unpredictability.
The overall composition combines elegance and disorder, with the butterfly serving as a symbol of transcendence and release from constraint, while the surrounding paint reminds the viewer that freedom is complex and fluid, always in motion
$111.00
Mixed medium on canvas.
7x6"
painting by Sima Fisher, titled "Dual Fleeting Flight," depicts two butterflies soaring away from each other, captured in a vibrant, red-dominated palette. The butterflies, painted in rich shades of crimson, scarlet, and ruby, appear as if they are in the midst of a graceful yet powerful flight, their wings spread wide and gently curving. Each butterfly’s wings are adorned with striking polka dot-like spots in white, gold, and soft pinks, which seem to shimmer as they move. These spots add a playful, almost surreal element to the butterflies, creating a contrast between the deep intensity of the reds and the light, rhythmic quality of the polka dots.
The two butterflies are positioned in opposite corners of the canvas, flying away from one another, suggesting a sense of liberation and independence. Their paths seem to diverge, capturing the idea that freedom can be both a shared experience and a deeply personal journey. The butterflies’ wings are textured with fine details, their edges glowing with golden accents, as if they are made of light, reflecting the powerful energy of their flight.
The background of the painting is filled with dynamic red splashes and brushstrokes that flow outward, as if the very act of the butterflies' departure is causing a burst of energy. The spilled paint is chaotic and fluid, blending with the butterflies’ forms, suggesting that freedom is both beautiful and tumultuous. The polka dots, with their whimsical nature, seem to float freely in the air, adding a sense of joy and movement to the scene.
"Fleeting Flight" evokes the idea of freedom as an act of letting go—of breaking free from constraints and soaring towards something new. The two butterflies, separated yet bound by the same theme of liberation, express the personal, often solitary experience of freedom. The combination of the bold, fiery reds and the playful polka dot accents highlights the duality of freedom—its power and beauty, its chaos and grace.