A Lovers Gaze

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Lorra Ley’s painting “A Lovers Gaze”, is inspired by the sweet poisonous  longing of a love long lost to time. It presents a captivating female figure, her head gently tilted, with a contemplative gaze directed downwards. Rendered in warm, earthy tones of rich brown and orange for the skin, contrasted with deep black hair, the figure emerges from a verdant olive-green background adorned with stylized white-outlined trees. On the right, textured stones frame her, creating a sense of enclosure.

The artist employs visible brushstrokes, lending a tactile quality to the skin and dark elements, while the prominent, almond-shaped eyes with their radiating lines draw the viewer into the work’s introspective mood. This painting showcases a distinctive blend of stylized form and expressive color.

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Details:

  • Acrylics on cradled panel
  • Ready to hang
  • Painted edges & back
  • 16×20 inches | 40×50 cm
  • 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 lone figure rests against an old stone wall, her posture relaxed and unguarded, as though she has settled into a pause, lost in memories. Her gaze carries a weight marked by longing and the subtle mealncholy of remembrance. It is not a fleeting emotion but something that has accompanied her across time, a love that instead lingers, shaping the way she inhabits the present.

The wall besideher feels ancient, its surface textured with irregularities that suggest years of exposure and the witnessing of many years gone by. It functions not only as a physical support but as a kind of threshold between past and present, memory and immediate experience. The figure leans into it without resistance, as if drawing stability from something enduring and unmoving.

Earthy tones dominate the composition, grounding the scene in a subdued, natural palette. Muted browns, soft greys, and hints of weathered green create a restrained harmony that allows the emotional undercurrent to emerge without excess. Making space for the vibrant reds and dark browns of the womans gown and hair.

The brushwork remains loose and layered, especially on the character itself. Making her the see to shift between now and then while the natural landscape around her is solid and settled. This painterly approach introduces a dreamy fluidity, as though memory itself is shaping the environment.

Within this stillness, there is a subtle sense of hope and gratitude. The figure does not appear trapped in the past, but rather accompanied by it … held in a state where longing and presence coexist, extending her story beyond the frame.