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Trapped Print

Adriana Sharpe

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immediately struck by the predominance of deep, bold blues, interjected with accents of lighter shades and a touch of contrasting color around the central eye. The use of blue can symbolize a multitude of things - from sadness and melancholy to depth and introspection, it sets the overall tone of the piece. The composition of the painting is quite affecting; the central figure, which appears to be a visage contorted by distress, dominates the canvas. The eyes, uneven and asymmetrical, convey a desperate longing for understanding or release. One eye appears clear and focused, possibly representing a glimmer of awareness or hope amidst the confusion. The other eye shows a spiral drawing inwards, which might suggest a descent into one's own mind or feelings. The mouth of the figure is open wide in a silent scream which amplifies the theme of entrapment. It is as if the figure is calling out for help or an escape from its silent despair. The abstract nature of the form suggests a universal struggle, allowing the viewer to possibly see a piece of themselves within the painting and bringing a deeply personal response. Art such as "Trapped" often leaves much to personal interpretation, where the message and meaning can shift depending on who is viewing it. Some may see it as a representation of mental health battles, such as depression or anxiety, while others might interpret it as a symbol of feeling stuck in a certain situation or environment. Intrigued by its evocative nature, one can't help but to reflect on their own experiences of feeling "trapped" at some point in their lives. By confronting such raw emotional content, the painting challenges us not only to empathize with the subject but also to confront our own internal battles and the walls we build around ourselves. "Trapped" is a powerful expression of the human condition, one that resonates with the struggle for liberation and the complexities of the inner self.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Adriana Sharpe, born on December 21, 1983, is a multifaceted individual whose life and work transcend the ordinary. Raised in Ecuador by a father who was a polymath and a World War II veteran, Adriana's early life was steeped in art and learning. Her father, an artist himself, began training her in the arts from the tender age of 5. While her father's influence was profound, instilling in her a passion for learning and an appreciation for the arts, it was Adriana's own experiences and inherent talent that shaped her path. Adriana's journey into the world of professional basketball was a means to an end; it allowed her the opportunity to travel, which in turn fueled her evolution as a painter. From a young age, she sought to capture the essence of her experiences and the world around her through her art. A pivotal moment in her youth was when she successfully replicated the Christ statue from a local church, which her father recognized as a sign of her exceptional talent. This demand for originality from her father set Adriana on a path to discovering her unique voice in the world of art. Throughout her career, Adriana has been influenced by both modern and Baroque styles, drawing from her father's modernist approach and her mother's Baroque sensibilities. However, her work is ultimately defined by its pure expressionism, characterized by its dynamic storytelling, emotional depth, and philosophical underpinnings. Adriana's art is a reflection of her life's journey, filled with stories, feelings, spirituality, and commissioned works. Her approach to art is deeply personal; she strives to understand and connect with her subjects on a profound level, which allows her to convey their essence through her paintings. Not only is Adriana a talented artist, but she is also a visionary and philosopher. She believes that each painting must carry meaning and seeks to communicate through her work. Her philosophy is evident in her quote, "It always takes them 10 years to see what I see by the time they are there, I’m again 10 years ahead." This statement encapsulates her forward-thinking and innovative nature, always pushing the boundaries of artistic expression. Currently, Adriana is channeling her creativity and ambition into an architectural and botanical art project in Ecuador.

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