“A symbolic, emotional artwork of a woman reaching out for freedom. She is lying on her right side on the ground. Her right arm rests straight down along the floor, passive and grounded. Her left arm stretches outward and slightly upward, reaching beyond the frame. Her left leg is placed slightly in front of her right leg, creating a soft, feminine curve in her posture. Her body is slightly chubby, intentionally challenging conventional beauty standards, with natural, realistic proportions. Her body is rendered in dark graphite with strong, heavy shading, emphasizing weight and restraint. Long, flowing hair emerges from her head and wraps tightly around her legs and torso, anchoring her to the ground and pulling her backward. The hair is dense and dark near the body, drawn with fluid, expressive lines. As the hair extends outward, it gradually thins and fades into diluted ink wash. Her reaching left arm transitions from dark graphite into washed-out ink, becoming lighter and more transparent toward the hand. Her fingers are delicate, slightly blurred, and almost dissolving into the air. The background is a soft grey ink wash, with subtle gradients and no pure white. Lighting is dramatic: the lower body and wrapped areas are in deeper shadow, while the reaching arm and hand are the brightest point. The composition creates tension between heaviness and lightness, restraint and release. Mehr sehen