Oil on canvas.

36x36"

"Nia" is a captivating large-scale portrait of my decade long best friend. She is depicted as looking hopeful for the future, but that isn't the truth. Struggling with crippling depression stemming from her dysfunctional family and childhood sexual assault, she is unable to envision her life turning around. Telling women's stories of abuse has been important to my artistic career as someone who has experienced it first-hand. I have brought her to life by carefully studying the nuances in her expression, and the painting as a whole is brought to life by the gestural mark-making in the background, representing the darkness, the light, and the colour that radiates from her. To celebrate her identity as a black woman, I wanted to highlight her hair by using similar brushstrokes in the background, and having it stand out against her shirt which I left loose and unfinished. Her photorealistic, detailed face against the abstract, chaotic background is a way of exhibiting the power she has over the circumstances life brings her.

Nia

Isabelle Halmos

2,000.00

Painting

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