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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
Not broken, not defeated, but changed by every hardship she has endured. The scars she carries are not symbols of failure they are proof of survival. In a world that often demands strength while offering little mercy, she rises again and again, refusing to surrender to the weight of her struggles.
Where She Fell is a reflection on resilience, courage, and the quiet determination found within us all. The figure embodies those moments in life when… we are brought to our knees by loss, grief, disappointment, or doubt, yet somehow find the strength to continue. The ravens bear witness to her journey, symbols of memory, transformation, and the wisdom gained through suffering.
This painting is not about falling. It is about standing again.
It is a tribute to every battle fought in silence and every step taken forward when giving up seemed easier. She remains unbroken—not because life spared her, but because she chose to rise.
Raven Dubh originally from Dublin , primarily paints in oils under the name Raven Dubh, channeling her deep connection to the wild landscapes of the West of Ireland. She masterfully blends tones to create gothic fantasy works, often working in black and white with a striking splash of color to enhance emotion and contrast, evoking mystery and depth through symbolism and atmospheric storytelling. Her art radiates a haunting sense of dark beauty, inviting the viewer to experience emotion, transformation, and reflection within the interplay of light and shadow. I feature in the visual Art Journal issue 49. Please feel free to look at my website https://www.ravendubh.com/