Girl Redacted

$180.00

Girl Redacted

Portrait Painting | Contemporary Figurative Art | Expressionist Study

11 × 14” Acrylics on Canvas Panel Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Framed Ready to hang

An original and unique piece of contemporary art, this painting centers on a female portrait rendered with a blend of realism and expressive abstraction. The composition is direct, allowing the figure to hold presence while subtle distortions and painterly handling shift the image beyond traditional portraiture.

The redacted eyes introduce a conceptual layer, interrupting recognition and inviting a more reflective, interpretive response. This element creates tension within the work—between visibility and concealment, identity and anonymity—adding depth to an otherwise familiar subject.

Executed with a balance of control and looseness, the surface carries both structure and spontaneity, allowing emotion to emerge through texture, tone, and restraint.

Rooted in contemporary portraiture, this piece reflects an exploration of perception and presence—where what is withheld becomes as significant as what is shown.

Girl Redacted

Portrait Painting | Contemporary Figurative Art | Expressionist Study

11 × 14” Acrylics on Canvas Panel Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Framed Ready to hang

An original and unique piece of contemporary art, this painting centers on a female portrait rendered with a blend of realism and expressive abstraction. The composition is direct, allowing the figure to hold presence while subtle distortions and painterly handling shift the image beyond traditional portraiture.

The redacted eyes introduce a conceptual layer, interrupting recognition and inviting a more reflective, interpretive response. This element creates tension within the work—between visibility and concealment, identity and anonymity—adding depth to an otherwise familiar subject.

Executed with a balance of control and looseness, the surface carries both structure and spontaneity, allowing emotion to emerge through texture, tone, and restraint.

Rooted in contemporary portraiture, this piece reflects an exploration of perception and presence—where what is withheld becomes as significant as what is shown.