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ORANGE WAS THE COLOR OF HER DRESS

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ORANGE WAS THE COLOR OF HER DRESS

ORANGE WAS THE COLOR OF HER DRESS by Nina Nolte

Nina Nolte’s artwork ORANGE WAS THE COLOR OF HER DRESS, a striking piece from her series THE BEST IS YET TO COME, encapsulates a vivid expression of self-assuredness and elegance. The painting features a woman dressed in a rich, orange dress, with a serene and confident demeanor, which resonates with the overarching themes of the series – anticipation, reflection, and optimism for the future.

The subject of the painting is portrayed with her arms crossed, a pose that conveys both confidence and composure. Her closed eyes and subtle smile suggest a state of inner peace and contentment, as if she is savoring a moment of personal triumph or deep satisfaction. This relaxed and self-assured posture is enhanced by the deep black background, which not only highlights the figure but also adds a dramatic contrast that makes her presence more commanding.

The artist’s meticulous attention to detail is evident in the rendering of the woman’s attire and accessories. The orange dress, with its intricate folds and rich texture, draws immediate attention and symbolizes vibrancy and warmth. The choice of orange, a color often associated with enthusiasm, creativity, and determination, reinforces the woman’s strong and dynamic character. Her elegant jewelry, including a watch, earrings, and rings, adds a touch of sophistication and luxury, further emphasizing her poised and confident nature.

The black background serves multiple purposes in this composition. It isolates the subject, allowing viewers to focus entirely on her without any distractions. This stark backdrop also amplifies the emotional impact of the painting, creating a sense of depth and introspection. It suggests that the woman is in a space of contemplation, possibly reflecting on past experiences or looking forward to future possibilities, aligning perfectly with the series’ theme of optimistic anticipation.

Nina Nolte’s use of light and shadow in this painting is particularly noteworthy. The lighting is soft yet precise, illuminating the woman’s face and upper body while casting subtle shadows that enhance the three-dimensional quality of the figure. This careful manipulation of light not only adds realism to the portrait but also contributes to the overall mood of calm and assurance.

ORANGE WAS THE COLOR OF HER DRESS fits seamlessly into THE BEST IS YET TO COME series, which explores the themes of hope, renewal, and looking forward to positive outcomes, but also reflection about the life lived. This particular piece stands out for its portrayal of a woman who exudes confidence and tranquility, embodying the idea that the best moments in life are hopefully still ahead. The title itself suggests a narrative of personal growth and self-discovery, implying that the woman’s journey has led her to a place of fulfillment and readiness for whatever the future holds.

In conclusion, ORANGE WAS THE COLOR OF HER DRESS is a powerful and evocative work by Nina Nolte that combines technical skill with deep emotional resonance. It captures a moment of serene confidence and poised anticipation, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own journeys and the promise of what is yet to come. Through this painting, Nina Nolte not only showcases her artistic talent but also conveys a universal message of hope and self-assuredness.

This original was created with acrylics and colored pencils on canvas. It measures 90 x 160 cm (35 x 63“). It was painted in Nina Nolte’s studio in Marbella in 2010 and is currently on display at her studio in PANORAMA 187 in Marbella. Visitors are welcome to visit us.

 

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The artwork is in perfect condition.

 

Where the artwork is

The artwork is actually located in Marbella.

 

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The artwork can be shipped worldwide with FEDEX, either stretched on its current stretcher bars or as rolled canvas in a PVC tube, with or without the disassembled stretcher bars. In case the stretcher bars are also included, both the canvas and stretcher bars have markings to ensure that the artwork can be reassembled exactly as it is currently mounted.

 

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