Miquel Rivera Bagur – #17574
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The artist has employed a somewhat flattened perspective, minimizing depth and emphasizing the two-dimensionality of the work. The background foliage is not realistically depicted; instead, it’s suggested through broad strokes of green paint punctuated with yellow highlights, creating an effect that is both decorative and slightly unsettling.
She holds what appears to be a musical instrument – likely a violin – in her hands. Its form is abstracted, its colors (red, white, blue) echoing the palette used elsewhere in the painting. The way she grasps it suggests not performance or joy, but rather a quiet contemplation of the object itself.
The overall effect is one of restrained emotion and psychological complexity. The woman’s direct gaze establishes an immediate connection with the viewer, while her somber expression hints at underlying sadness or introspection. The abstracted rendering of both the figure and the background contributes to a sense of dreamlike unreality, suggesting that this may be less a literal portrait than a symbolic representation of inner states. The flower in her hair could signify innocence or fragility, further complicating the emotional landscape of the work. The choice of musical instrument introduces themes of creativity, expression, and perhaps even loss – the violin often carries connotations of beauty and lamentation.