Descripción
Inspired by the decorative richness and psychological intensity of works by Gustav Klimt, this is an intimate post‑divorce portrait of a woman reclaiming her life from a man who made it miserable. The painting honours both vulnerability and defiance. Holding a sheet of paper that symbolises the decree nisi, she becomes the quiet centre of a hard‑won turning point: the moment she chooses to leave emotional, mental and financial abuse behind. Her gaze blends disdain for the man who inflicted such damage with a clear, steady pride in her own courage. As the mother of two very young children, her decision carries immense risk, yet the work radiates a sense of inner resolve. Ornamental echoes of Klimt’s language frame her as both subject and survivor, transforming a private act of escape into a universal homage to feminine strength, intelligence and self‑determination.