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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
“Monkey’s Privilege”
Shrouded in a spectrum of gray, this portrait depicts three magnificently adorned women reinterpreting the age-old theme of "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" as a glamorous masquerade. Feathers, jewels, and grace lend them a commanding presence, while their gestures are telling: averted gazes, silent mouths, untouched truth. The image reflects the deliberately staged blindness of privilege—a world where power is concealed… behind beauty and silence is worn like a crown.
Shrouded in a spectrum of gray, this portrait depicts three magnificently adorned women reinterpreting the age-old theme of "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" as a glamorous masquerade. Feathers, jewels, and grace lend them a commanding presence, while their gestures are telling: averted gazes, silent mouths, untouched truth. The image reflects the deliberately staged blindness of privilege—a world where power is concealed… behind beauty and silence is worn like a crown.
Hadassa Schomburg
Spain
Credentials
- Works on commission
I am Hada, a self-taught artist who has found a way to transform feelings into color and form through painting. The early loss of my older brother at the age of 24 showed me how fragile life is and how powerful healing through creativity can be. From pain arose my ability to transform vulnerability into strength and to translate darkness into beauty.
My works tell stories of human experience: of longing, joy, rebellion, and hope. Faces, mythical figures, butterflies, and dragons merge in my paintings to become symbols of transformation—expressions of courage, self-discovery, and the power to consciously perceive the world.
Color theory is my compass; every brushstroke carries meaning. I don't just paint what I see, but what moves us all: moments of inspiration, connection, and inner growth.
My art invites you to look closely and perhaps discover a piece of yourself in it.
My works tell stories of human experience: of longing, joy, rebellion, and hope. Faces, mythical figures, butterflies, and dragons merge in my paintings to become symbols of transformation—expressions of courage, self-discovery, and the power to consciously perceive the world.
Color theory is my compass; every brushstroke carries meaning. I don't just paint what I see, but what moves us all: moments of inspiration, connection, and inner growth.
My art invites you to look closely and perhaps discover a piece of yourself in it.