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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
Based on photographs taken by a remarkable young woman living in Paris (#tatiana_paris), this painting captures two figures immersed in their books. Seated on stone benches in a quiet courtyard, they read in silence — each absorbed in their own narrative. The woman’s leg has gone numb and turned blue from sitting too long, a subtle yet poignant detail that speaks to the depth of her concentration. The scene evokes stillness, presence, and the quiet… intimacy of shared solitude.
Frame is NOT included
The printing colors may vary slightly due to monitor settings.
Have a nice day!
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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.