Daughter of the Oak

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Acrylics on cradled panel | 30×40 cm | 12 x 16 inches

Lorra Ley’s painting presents a serene profile, where a face with downcast eyes emerges from a rich, earthy palette. Golden, sinuous strands, reminiscent of flowing hair or delicate vines, cascade around the figure, intertwining with deep greens and browns that evoke the texture of tree bark. The composition blends the human form with natural elements, creating a harmonious and contemplative visual narrative. The soft blending of colors gives the work a dreamlike quality, emphasizing the organic connection between the subject and its environment.

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Details:

  • Acrylics on cradled panel
  • Ready to hang
  • Painted edges & back
  • 30×40 cm | 12 x 16 inches
  • A unique poem or phrase handwritten by the artist & a Certificate of Authenticity
  • Carefully packaged and shipped from Europe

PLEASE NOTE: The artwork comes without a frame. Colors may appear slightly different in person due to lighting and the final varnish layer.

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A serene profile in which a face with downcast eyes emerges gently from a rich, earthy palette. The figure appears neither fully separate from nor entirely absorbed by her surroundings, existing instead in a liminal state of integration. The lowered gaze suggests introspection, but without heaviness … more a soft turning inward than a withdrawal.

Golden-green, sinuous strands move fluidly around the figure, evoking both flowing hair and delicate, vine-like forms. These lines guide the eye across the composition, introducing a sense of movement that remains controlled and continuous. They intertwine with deep greens and warm browns, tones that recall the tactile surface of tree bark and forest undergrowth. This interplay of color and line situates the figure within an environment that feels organic and enveloping.

The composition deliberately blurs the boundary between human form and natural elements. Rather than placing the figure within a landscape, the painting allows her to emerge from it, as if she is an extension of the same material world. This fusion creates a visual narrative rooted in continuity, where identity is interwoven with its surroundings.

The soft blending of colors reinforces this effect, allowing transitions to remain gradual and atmospheric. Edges dissolve, and forms shift subtly into one another, contributing to a dreamlike quality that resists rigid definition. The overall impression is one of quiet harmony: a contemplative image in which presence, environment, and memory seem to coexist without tension, held together through a restrained and cohesive visual language.