Red Woman

$10,000.00

(Varón, 1991) This striking painting features a nude red-toned woman in a frontal stance, her gaze lowered in a gesture of vulnerability and introspection.  She embodies the complex emotions of anger, shame, and embarrassment often projected onto women’s nudity by societal norms. Her modest posture and downward glance reflect an internalized tension between exposure and restraint. Positioned toward a window, her body subtly leans into the light, symbolizing a longing for liberation and freedom from restrictive social constructs. This piece invites reflection on the female experience and challenges the viewer to confront the cultural narratives surrounding the naked body.

(Varón, 1991) This striking painting features a nude red-toned woman in a frontal stance, her gaze lowered in a gesture of vulnerability and introspection.  She embodies the complex emotions of anger, shame, and embarrassment often projected onto women’s nudity by societal norms. Her modest posture and downward glance reflect an internalized tension between exposure and restraint. Positioned toward a window, her body subtly leans into the light, symbolizing a longing for liberation and freedom from restrictive social constructs. This piece invites reflection on the female experience and challenges the viewer to confront the cultural narratives surrounding the naked body.