This artwork in landscape-orientation depicts a woman lying down, relaxed and propped up on one arm. She appears comfortable yet attentive, as if contemplating how to pose naturally while still being present. This duality reflects the artist's own struggle throughout the series: "How do I make every work look natural, when there is nothing "natural" about it?" It raises the question of how to naturally expose these often-hidden parts, especially in a society where such exposure is not considered "natural." It is striking to think that such simple forms—a circle and a line—can cause discomfort. The red hues of the form are complimented by the exposed light green archival paper. Pilea Peperomioides can be seen gently supporting the woman. The artwork is presented on a floating mount with a white vitrine, encased in a high-quality stained linden wood frame, protected by UV92 museum glass from Ateliers Juranord GmbH.
Pudendum #7 by Lucia Fischer
- Technique: Gold Leaf, Soft Pastel, Acrylic on Mi-Tientes Light Green Archival Paper
- Size: 70.5cm x 60.5cm (with frame) 56cm x 61cm (without frame)
- Created in 2024
The work is unique, with a collector's value and an original signature.