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Realistic Portrait: "Lose Fear"

Do we risk anything by baring our souls, by expressing our emotions without fear of judgment? Perhaps... but the promise of total "liberation" calls to us. This oil painting is an invitation to overcome fear. It is a portrait of a woman that explores the profound courage of letting go of fears.

The work shows a figure in a pose of vulnerability and strength. Her face and gaze are turned downward, as if she wants to truly tear away her fears or let them fall. This act of stripping transcends the physical to become a symbol of boldness: of showing oneself as one is, revealing the genuine beauty that resides within each of us. It is a personal reflection that invites the viewer to ask the same question.

Inspired by the strength of Lee Miller, this original handmade painting, measuring 100 x 120 cm, captures the essence of the risk of being authentic. The color palette and composition highlight the character's introspection, with tones that invite calm and a powerful "decision."

Unframed. In situ images for illustration purposes only.
This Work made with professional oils, is delivered varnished and with a certificate of authenticity.
It is sent perfectly packed in a tube.

*- Fabián Bertona is an established contemporary Argentine painter. His internationally recognized works are found in private collections around the world, in countries such as: the United States, England, France, Germany, Sweden, Portugal, the United Arab Emirates and Argentina.

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Lose fear (2021) Oil painting
by Fabian Bertona

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Realistic Portrait: "Lose Fear"

Do we risk anything by baring our souls, by expressing our emotions without fear of judgment? Perhaps... but the promise of total "liberation" calls to us. This oil painting is an invitation to overcome fear. It is a portrait of a woman that explores the profound courage of letting go of fears.

The work shows a figure in a pose of vulnerability and strength. Her face and gaze are turned downward, as if she wants to truly tear away her fears or let them fall. This act of stripping transcends the physical to become a symbol of boldness: of showing oneself as one is, revealing the genuine beauty that resides within each of us. It is a personal reflection that invites the viewer to ask the same question.

Inspired by the strength of Lee Miller, this original handmade painting, measuring 100 x 120 cm, captures the essence of the risk of being authentic. The color palette and composition highlight the character's introspection, with tones that invite calm and a powerful "decision."

Unframed. In situ images for illustration purposes only.
This Work made with professional oils, is delivered varnished and with a certificate of authenticity.
It is sent perfectly packed in a tube.

*- Fabián Bertona is an established contemporary Argentine painter. His internationally recognized works are found in private collections around the world, in countries such as: the United States, England, France, Germany, Sweden, Portugal, the United Arab Emirates and Argentina.

Tags:
#woman #feminism #large oil #dressing room #naked girl #lee miller #famous women #women's rights #free woman #break free #female empowerment #impressive woman #activist woman #great strength #remove fears 
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