We were never here by Fernanda Suarez

We were never here 

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painting

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portrait

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facial expression drawing

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character portrait

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portrait

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painting

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figuration

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portrait reference

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portrait head and shoulder

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romanticism

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portrait drawing

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facial study

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facial portrait

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nude

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portrait art

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realism

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celebrity portrait

Fernanda Suarez's digital painting invites us into a space of quiet introspection, dominated by a figure rendered in soft, diffuse light. The subject, draped in a floral robe, is framed by a window and string lights. The overall composition, with its muted tones and focus on texture, evokes a sense of intimacy and melancholy. The interplay between light and shadow is crucial here. Note how the artist uses light to sculpt the figure, drawing attention to her gaze. This formal technique is further enhanced by the juxtaposition of warm and cool colours, creating an atmosphere of contemplative solitude. Suarez subtly destabilizes the traditional portrait. By placing the figure in an ambiguous setting and employing a somewhat detached gaze, she prompts viewers to question the nature of presence and absence. The title, "We Were Never Here," adds another layer of complexity. Ultimately, the power of this image lies in its ability to evoke emotion through formal means. It encourages us to consider how such elements contribute to the broader cultural discourse on identity and memory.

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