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Medium: Oil on linen
Size: 30 × 24 × 2 inch
Year: 2025
Medium: Oil on linen
Size: 30 × 24 × 2 inch
Year: 2025
Medium: Oil on linen
Size: 30 × 24 × 2 inch
Year: 2025
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About The Artwork
This painting is a portrait of emotional resistance disguised as stillness. A woman reclines, eyes closed, holding a red book titled Unspoken Conversations. Her socks deliver the punchline of modern womanhood—“What’s for lunch today?” and “Not cooking today.” It’s humorous, yes—but layered beneath is the exhaustion of invisible labor and the quiet demand to be everything, all at once. Here, stillness becomes a radical act. The woman is not resting out of weakness—she’s reclaiming time, choosing herself, and turning inward to hear what the world often silences.
This piece invites the viewer to confront the weight of unsaid things—and maybe even set them down.
Part of the Unspoken Conversations collection, this work explores the emotional truths women carry quietly and the power of pause in a world that never stops asking.
See the video “Unspoken Conversations.”
This original contemporary figurative painting is part of Ana Sneeringer’s ongoing exploration of emotional connection and female strength.