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.

Embers of Liberation

A Sima Fisher

111.00

Painting

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