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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
51.2x31.5in
About this artwork
This 2023 painting unfolds like a symbolic landscape of justice, life and death. At its center sits a woman, embodying society itself, holding a sword that transforms into a scale—an uneasy balance between power and judgment. Around her, a dense world of symbols emerges: animals, candles, fragments of games and time. Hidden within the layers are quiet echoes of contemporary conflict, including references to the war in Ukraine. The crowned pawn-eye… figure, recurring in the artist’s work, watches silently—an observer in a fragile world suspended between hope and loss.
Stephanie Künzli Ycaza, born in Ecuador, is a painter and photographer with a lifelong commitment to art. She uses oil and acrylic paints on canvas, often complemented by mixed media, in a style that combines hyperrealistic elements with emotive, abstract textures. Her vibrant colors and delicate details create compositions that are both powerful and intimate. Through her works, Künzli Ycaza conveys the universal power of emotions and invites reflection on themes such as courage and freedom.