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Medium :
Pencil, Graphite on Paper , Wood under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
"Solitude" is a quiet portrait of the inner landscapes we encounter when we step away from the world. This drawing explores the intimate space of creative isolation — the kind that’s necessary for deep listening and personal transformation. In this still moment, the body floats in its own orbit, suspended between vulnerability and strength.
The piece reflects on the emotional experience of solitude: not as loneliness, but as a sacred retreat. It… is in silence that we begin to hear ourselves again. Every pencil stroke becomes an inner dialogue, a gentle act of presence.
As part of the Contemplation series, “Solitude” invites the viewer to embrace pause, stillness, and the complexity of being with oneself. It is a visual meditation for those who find clarity in quiet moments and strength in introspection.
Fiscutean, a self-taught artist from Romania, utilizes graphite on paper to make her artistic mark. Meticulously swaying between naturalism and abstraction, her technique involves slow-building, soft, layered textures that impart a sense of intense detail along with unspoken ambiguity. By primarily portraying fragmented parts of the body, her work elicits raw emotions, embodying solitude, memory, and the undercurrent of silent stories our bodies carry.