


Looking at You
The oil painting presents a semi-surreal depiction of a nude woman seated on a simple stool. One leg stretches out toward the viewer, ankle turned inward, creating a dynamic yet intimate perspective. Her other leg is bent at the knee, with an elbow resting there and her hand hanging relaxed, almost inviting quiet reflection. Her gaze is calm and sincere, meeting the viewer’s eyes directly and unabashedly, conveying a profound sense of confidence and vulnerability simultaneously. This portrayal evokes a feeling of quiet strength and openness, inviting the viewer into a moment of honest connection and contemplation. How does she make you feel?
Unframed Oil on Canvas Original
36" x 36"
"Here's looking at you, kid."
(Humphrey Bogart to Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca)
The oil painting presents a semi-surreal depiction of a nude woman seated on a simple stool. One leg stretches out toward the viewer, ankle turned inward, creating a dynamic yet intimate perspective. Her other leg is bent at the knee, with an elbow resting there and her hand hanging relaxed, almost inviting quiet reflection. Her gaze is calm and sincere, meeting the viewer’s eyes directly and unabashedly, conveying a profound sense of confidence and vulnerability simultaneously. This portrayal evokes a feeling of quiet strength and openness, inviting the viewer into a moment of honest connection and contemplation. How does she make you feel?
Unframed Oil on Canvas Original
36" x 36"
"Here's looking at you, kid."
(Humphrey Bogart to Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca)
The oil painting presents a semi-surreal depiction of a nude woman seated on a simple stool. One leg stretches out toward the viewer, ankle turned inward, creating a dynamic yet intimate perspective. Her other leg is bent at the knee, with an elbow resting there and her hand hanging relaxed, almost inviting quiet reflection. Her gaze is calm and sincere, meeting the viewer’s eyes directly and unabashedly, conveying a profound sense of confidence and vulnerability simultaneously. This portrayal evokes a feeling of quiet strength and openness, inviting the viewer into a moment of honest connection and contemplation. How does she make you feel?
Unframed Oil on Canvas Original
36" x 36"
"Here's looking at you, kid."
(Humphrey Bogart to Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca)