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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 35.8x24in
About this artwork
Integration is a painting born from a desire to understand the self. It explores the question of what it means to change and transform—an internal process that remains invisible to others, yet deeply felt from within.
The presence of the naked figure evokes vulnerability and honesty, stripping away external identities to reveal something more essential. The shift from realism to abstraction reflects a state of instability, mirroring the uncertainty… and fragmentation that can accompany personal transformation.
Through this visual progression, the work constructs a narrative of becoming—where the self is not fixed, but continually dissolving and reforming.
The presence of the naked figure evokes vulnerability and honesty, stripping away external identities to reveal something more essential. The shift from realism to abstraction reflects a state of instability, mirroring the uncertainty… and fragmentation that can accompany personal transformation.
Through this visual progression, the work constructs a narrative of becoming—where the self is not fixed, but continually dissolving and reforming.
Suzanne Bean
Canada
Credentials
- Established Artist
- International Exposure
- Residency Participant
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Suzanne Bean, a seasoned visual artist, embraces expressive mediums such as pencil, charcoal, and oil paint. My artwork allows the viewer to see a visible representation of transformation within the human psychological experience. My main subject is the human figure in both full or fragmented images, engaging the viewer and enhancing an emotional response. In my latest work, I used my own body as the subject matter, developing a more personal response to identity, individuality, denial and illusion. The ideas of isolation, distortion, dissolving create a feeling of unease, while developing a deeper conversation with Self. My Art becomes a vehicle for questioning the nature of personal reflection and evolution and how our experience is shared and felt on a collective level.