Realistic Portrait: "The Decision"
This oil painting invites us to reflect on a crucial moment: do we continue hiding from ourselves, or do we lose our fear and become who we truly want to be? It is a realistic portrait that captures the essence of a universal dilemma.
The work shows a teenager at a turning point. She must make a fundamental decision: continue hiding what she perceives as her "flaws" or, bravely, reveal herself as she is. This act of hiding was the conceptual starting point for creating the painting, a personal reflection that invites the viewer to ask the same question.
A key detail in this work is the antique watch that the woman wears around her neck on a chain. This watch symbolizes the passage of time, as if it were signaling the precise moment to act and make that momentous decision. It reminds us that life is now and that we should not postpone being authentic.
The color palette and composition enhance the subject's introspection, with tones that invite calm and reflection. Each stroke seeks to deepen the complexity of the choice, creating an atmosphere that resonates with the internal struggle.
This original, handmade painting, measuring 50 x 60 x 4 cm, was created with professional oil paints on canvas stretched over wood. This ensures vibrant colors and longevity. Every aspect of this realistic portrait is rendered in great detail, from textures to expressions, creating a work that invites contemplation and personal reflection.
The work is unframed; the images in situ are for illustrative purposes only. It is painted on the 4 cm sides and is ready to hang.
It is delivered varnished and includes a Certificate of Authenticity. It is shipped perfectly packaged in a box.
*- Fabián Bertona is an internationally renowned contemporary Argentine painter. His works can be found in private collections in countries such as the United States, England, France, Germany, Sweden, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, the United Arab Emirates, and Argentina.
oil on canvas on wood
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Realistic Portrait: "The Decision"
This oil painting invites us to reflect on a crucial moment: do we continue hiding from ourselves, or do we lose our fear and become who we truly want to be? It is a realistic portrait that captures the essence of a universal dilemma.
The work shows a teenager at a turning point. She must make a fundamental decision: continue hiding what she perceives as her "flaws" or, bravely, reveal herself as she is. This act of hiding was the conceptual starting point for creating the painting, a personal reflection that invites the viewer to ask the same question.
A key detail in this work is the antique watch that the woman wears around her neck on a chain. This watch symbolizes the passage of time, as if it were signaling the precise moment to act and make that momentous decision. It reminds us that life is now and that we should not postpone being authentic.
The color palette and composition enhance the subject's introspection, with tones that invite calm and reflection. Each stroke seeks to deepen the complexity of the choice, creating an atmosphere that resonates with the internal struggle.
This original, handmade painting, measuring 50 x 60 x 4 cm, was created with professional oil paints on canvas stretched over wood. This ensures vibrant colors and longevity. Every aspect of this realistic portrait is rendered in great detail, from textures to expressions, creating a work that invites contemplation and personal reflection.
The work is unframed; the images in situ are for illustrative purposes only. It is painted on the 4 cm sides and is ready to hang.
It is delivered varnished and includes a Certificate of Authenticity. It is shipped perfectly packaged in a box.
*- Fabián Bertona is an internationally renowned contemporary Argentine painter. His works can be found in private collections in countries such as the United States, England, France, Germany, Sweden, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, the United Arab Emirates, and Argentina.
oil on canvas on wood
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