"And is it your fault?" is a poignant portrayal encapsulating the weight of beauty and self-reflection. A woman sits pensively on a vibrant blue bench, her black dress contrasting against the vivid hue. With a gaze cast downward, she contemplates the poet's words: "God made you beautiful, and is it your fault?" The backdrop of a wall, awash in a striking red and orange scheme, adds depth to the scene, emphasizing the contrast with the bench. This semiabstract composition, painted with meticulous detail using a palette knife, invites viewers to ponder the complexities of beauty and perception. The woman's slender figure adds to the allure of the scene, creating a captivating narrative of introspection and contemplation.
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The dimensions of the painting are W18 x H24 x D0.7 inches.
High quality acrylic paints used, Light matte varnish protection applied.
Original work created by Alexander Aksyonov