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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x15.7in
About this artwork
“Restrained Pain” is a story about how even the deepest wounds do not deprive us of strength. Violence, loss, betrayal, illness — all of these may feel like the bottom, yet a person is capable of enduring and rising again. The red fabric here is pain itself: it penetrates and holds, yet the figure remains whole. This work serves as a reminder that the resilience of the human spirit and inner strength give rise to the possibility of regaining happiness… and light, even after the darkest trials.
Frame is NOT included
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Helen Spoon, a painter with a background in open studio practice, works primarily with oil and acrylic, believing in art’s accessibility and sincerity. She masterfully blends symbolism, surrealism, expressionism, and impressionism, using technique and medium to match each mood—acrylic for spontaneity, oil for emotional depth. Her artworks evoke profound emotions, offering viewers a space where vulnerability and inner resonance can be sincerely experienced.