In this abstract painting, an imaginary mechanical woman takes center stage, striking a pose amidst a backdrop featuring a prominent clock. The woman's form is a fusion of geometric shapes and metallic textures, evoking a sense of technological sophistication.
The clock, symbolic of time and precision, adds a contrasting element to the composition. Surrounding the clock and the woman, a patch of brown colors adds earthy warmth and grounding to the otherwise mechanical setting.
The painting blurs the line between humanity and machinery, inviting contemplation on the intersection of technology and identity. It prompts viewers to question the impact of automation and artificiality on our perception of self and the passage of time.
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The amount paid for this painting, will be regarded as a donation which will be forwarded to my son in Canada (Phd student in cancer research)