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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
Violence does not begin with beatings. Threats, insults, harassment and control are also forms of violence. It is important to note that it can affect people of all social classes and of all ages. Victims often look for a way out after a long time because they are afraid of social stygmatization, because they are worried about finances and/or children.
Education and accessibility of information are the key to freeing women from domestic violence.…
In the background of the picture there is a perpetrator with the head of a monster, who is sitting quietly at the table. Directly in front of the viewer is a large depiction of the face of the woman who has the position of Munch's "Skrik". She wants to get out of the picture, out of the spiral of violence.
Raised in an artistic family, Tamara Berger works primarily in oil on canvas, but also mixes with acrylic and other media. With styles ranging from realism to abstraction, her vibrant works illustrate themes of femininity, gender and power, inspired by Judith Butler's theories. Her art, an embodiment of empowerment and equality, creates a powerful image that challenges traditional gender roles.