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'Woman inside'

Heike Mardo

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Oscillating between abstract and figurative painting, transforming the conscious and unconscious into form, color and composition as a way of non-verbal communication, while breaking old patterns and paradigms.

a year ago

In a desolate, urban landscape where the old and new converge, there stands a figure—part human, part ethereal presence—emerging from the cracked pavement. Her form is draped in a spectral cloak of vibrant colors and geometric patterns, each line and hue representing a fragment of her inner world. The abstract stripes across her torso are like glimpses into her soul, a series of memories and emotions, blurred yet vivid, as if in constant motion. Her face is a pale mask, almost translucent, suggesting an identity that is both revealed and concealed, hovering on the edge of existence. She embodies the intersection of the external and internal, a living dialogue between the harshness of the world outside and the complexity within. Her posture is poised yet vulnerable, as though she is both a guardian and a prisoner of her inner landscape. The surrounding architecture, stark and imposing, echoes the themes of isolation and introspection, yet also hints at the potential for growth and transformation. This artwork evokes a vision of the “woman inside,” a metaphorical representation of the layers of consciousness we all carry. She is a testament to resilience, a figure who, despite the barrenness of her surroundings, stands tall, radiating the vibrant, multifaceted nature of her inner life. Through her, we are invited to contemplate our own internal dialogues, the colors and shapes of our personal experiences, and how they interact with the world we inhabit.

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