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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x27.6in
About this artwork
The size of the painting is 27x35 inches | 70x90 centimeters
hand-signed on the front and backside of the canvas.
The painting "Puppet Doll" is about a woman who chooses not to choose.
In the painting we see a woman in the role of a puppet. Who did this to her? Was it herself or someone else? We do not see the puppeteer...
This woman is not free in her choices and decisions, she simply plays the role assigned to her, she is controlled by a scarlet… thread. The frame of the skirt refers us back to a time when all possibilities of fulfillment for women ended with the family and children. This skirt shows us that despite the fact that times have changed, the woman is again in a kind of cage, albeit different in form. This woman could have waved her arms and flown away from her voluntary slavery, but instead she hangs doomed in her arms in a crucified pose, drooping her eyes and resigning herself to the role of a beautiful doll imposed on her by society.
Leah Larisa Bunshaft, trained in architecture and art, expresses herself through a myriad of media including painting, graphics, and printmaking. Her articulate manipulation of oils, watercolors, and digital techniques strives to dismantle the temporal, intertwining femininity and life's cyclicality. Her creations resonate with the poignancy of existence, celebrating life's inherent beauty and complexity.
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