Lady In The Trees
We may have scars from the past, imperfections easily seen by the world or private shames that make us feel ugly inside. We may be short, fat, tall or lean, but what we all have in common is the need for validation, connection and freedom to grow. Images with no discernible features will allow beauty to change with circumstances. Every faceless beauty will look forward, directly forward with pride and fearless anticipation of the blessings to come.
Lady In The Trees is part of the Faceless Beauty Collection by F. Magdalene
This print is offered on Sundrip.com. You may contact me at
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bev langby, 7 months ago
Austin i had to pay u a visit after the wonderful comment u left on one of my paintings so thanks again…........this is brilliant i love it and your words i have a daughter your age lol i will be back to spend more time in your wonderful gallery…............
Shubnum Gill, 7 months ago
Love it!
Woman & nature – harmony & symbiosys
Deb Reynolds, 7 months ago
beautiful work!
JenniferB, 6 months ago
yep… after a while a face loses its features, a mouth loses its smile and the eyes lose their shine, this is an awesome way of portraying the concepts of freedom and growth. Great work.
F Magdalene Au... in reply to JenniferB’s comment, 5 months ago
Thank you JenniferB for dropping by. I appreciate it.
This particular piece is one that I like because it allows the person to see changes. It also says that we can be an individual without conforming to specifics and exactitudes. Despite the soft tones on the painting this is kind of a rebel piece. To paint a woman with fire and water and other symbols of strength then leave her face off was a risky move. It was done to state that we can exist and thrive without being picture perfect.
Few even look at this painting or comment on it but when they do and they “get it” it makes having gone outside the box worth it.
Austin
JenniferB, 5 months ago
Thanks for your explanation F Magdalene, it further accentuates the power and beauty of your Art, you’re right… few do “get it”, but that never stops the Artist from striving to help them to. ;-)
Paul Compton, 5 months ago
Beautiful. Love your poignant descriptions too.