Female Ponderer

By: Ric Linder

Original artwork

37.4

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68.9

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95

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175

cm

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5.0

Year: 2024

Size: Array

Framed: no

Orientation: Vertical

Size: Medium

Medium/Techniques:
  • Acrylic
  • Ink
  • Spray paint
Art genres:
  • Contemporary
Subjects:
  • Portraits
Styles:
  • Figurative

Mixed media on canvas. Ai generated image through a prompt: Create a striking marble sculpture of a mature woman in the style reminiscent of classical Greek or Roman art. The woman should exude grace, wisdom, and a sense of timeless femininity. Her gaze is intense, directed slightly upward and to the right, conveying a sense of purpose and contemplation. The strong, chiseled features of her face should exhibit character and the passage of time. She should have a well-defined eyes, prominent cheekbones. The sculpture is to be well-proportioned and balanced, with the woman standing upright, embodying confidence and nobility. The play of light and shadows should emphasize the sculpture's meticulous detailing, and the marble should be finished with a subtle, natural luster that evokes the timeless quality of classical art.
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  • Contemporary
  • Acrylic
  • Ink
  • Spray paint
  • Portraits
  • Figurative

More from Ric Linder

Ric Linder

Sweden

I am everything and almost nothing at the same time. I don’t base my knowledge on anything other than what I know. I don’t know what I’m doing, I only know what I have done. I learn from my mistakes and my discoveries. I also keep what I want to learn and reject what I already know. It is not easy to pick through the noise. I am picky, and I also let things happen in slow motion. I watch a bad scenario take shape and bring me down. Not sure why, but I almost have to go through it to make something great out of it. My life is a process. Whatever happens is my fault/success and it is also my only way to create anything. I am the process. I have to love the process. ____________________________ These lines are extracts from my mind. Taken at random and given at a first hand experience. I did not plan this. I wrote this. —---> Here goes... I want to work. I want to discover and experiment, but sometimes it is not to be. It does not bother me because I know that when I do work, I will give everything I have. I have nothing to give. I find some processes thoughtless and boring. Time is an obstacle and I feel frustrated. To reach the moment of creation, everything seems to align in a non effort circumstance. I don’t know how it will happen, but I give it a chance each time I start painting, trying to find my way back. When I work, I work with acrylics, spray paint, markers, pencil, brushes, and more. Usually on unstretched canvas, stapled to the wall.

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