The title "Clear Eyes" places emphasis on the eyes, which dominate the composition and gaze intently at the viewer. Symbolically, the eyes often represent the "windows of the soul," symbolizing inner clarity, truth, and profound perception. In this work, the clear and direct gaze could evoke the idea of emotional honesty or a vision unclouded by the confusion of the outside world, suggesting an awakening or a new beginning, like the dawn illuminating reality.
The use of diluted ink creates watercolor effects, with the hair dissolving into abstract strokes and the background fading into indefinite spots. This element symbolizes the fluidity of human identity or emotions: nothing is rigid or defined, but everything is in constant flux. It could represent the subconscious, dreams, or the instability of the mind, contrasting with the clarity of the eyes. In an urban, pop context (as indicated by the style of the work), this contrast could symbolize the struggle between inner clarity and the external chaos of modern life.
The woman gazes directly at the viewer, creating an intimate and almost confrontational connection. Symbolically, this invites introspection: the viewer is forced to reflect on themselves, as if the work were silently questioning their own inner clarity. It could symbolize female empowerment, with the gaze conveying strength and resilience, or a commentary on human vulnerability, where the eyes reveal repressed emotions.
The absence of bright colors, limited to shades of gray, symbolizes essentiality and timelessness. Gray evokes neutrality, melancholy, or introspection, focusing attention on essence rather than appearance. This could represent the search for truth in a world saturated with distractions, or a tribute to the purity of traditional art in a digital age. Hair and Signature: Loose, flowing hair symbolizes freedom and naturalness, perhaps a connection to nature or primal instinct. "Clear Eyes" explores themes of inner clarity, emotional fluidity, and introspection, using a minimalist yet evocative visual language.
ink,pencils on paper 220 g/m
shipping in a cardboard box
-The artwork listed are unique, original drawings and not prints, signed and dated by the artist.
Drawings is signed and dated by the artist as well as accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Multiple purchases of the same size will be shipped together, where possible, and any excess shipping costs will be refunded after purchase
ink ,pencils
59 Artist Reviews
£219.1
Loading
The title "Clear Eyes" places emphasis on the eyes, which dominate the composition and gaze intently at the viewer. Symbolically, the eyes often represent the "windows of the soul," symbolizing inner clarity, truth, and profound perception. In this work, the clear and direct gaze could evoke the idea of emotional honesty or a vision unclouded by the confusion of the outside world, suggesting an awakening or a new beginning, like the dawn illuminating reality.
The use of diluted ink creates watercolor effects, with the hair dissolving into abstract strokes and the background fading into indefinite spots. This element symbolizes the fluidity of human identity or emotions: nothing is rigid or defined, but everything is in constant flux. It could represent the subconscious, dreams, or the instability of the mind, contrasting with the clarity of the eyes. In an urban, pop context (as indicated by the style of the work), this contrast could symbolize the struggle between inner clarity and the external chaos of modern life.
The woman gazes directly at the viewer, creating an intimate and almost confrontational connection. Symbolically, this invites introspection: the viewer is forced to reflect on themselves, as if the work were silently questioning their own inner clarity. It could symbolize female empowerment, with the gaze conveying strength and resilience, or a commentary on human vulnerability, where the eyes reveal repressed emotions.
The absence of bright colors, limited to shades of gray, symbolizes essentiality and timelessness. Gray evokes neutrality, melancholy, or introspection, focusing attention on essence rather than appearance. This could represent the search for truth in a world saturated with distractions, or a tribute to the purity of traditional art in a digital age. Hair and Signature: Loose, flowing hair symbolizes freedom and naturalness, perhaps a connection to nature or primal instinct. "Clear Eyes" explores themes of inner clarity, emotional fluidity, and introspection, using a minimalist yet evocative visual language.
ink,pencils on paper 220 g/m
shipping in a cardboard box
-The artwork listed are unique, original drawings and not prints, signed and dated by the artist.
Drawings is signed and dated by the artist as well as accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Multiple purchases of the same size will be shipped together, where possible, and any excess shipping costs will be refunded after purchase
ink ,pencils
14 day money back guaranteeLearn more