Naomi
 
Fisher
Ladies 10/17/04
2004

Ink on vellum

42 x 30 in

Naomi

Fisher

Ladies 10/17/04 (2004) is a compelling work from Fisher’s Ladies series, which examines the intersection of feminism, nature and identity. In this piece, Fisher delves into the complexities of women’s experiences, focusing on the tension between societal expectations and personal empowerment. The work carries an underlying sense of rebellion against traditional norms.

Fisher often depicts women in wild, natural settings, emphasizing themes of freedom, control and autonomy. The vibrant colors and dynamic compositions in Ladies 10/17/04 challenge conventional

views of femininity, creating striking, surreal scenes that blend strength and vulnerability. Through her art, Fisher invites viewers to reconsider the roles women play in both society and nature, highlighting the power inherent in embracing one’s identity while resisting societal constraints.

This piece reflects Fisher’s ongoing exploration of how women navigate their identities within the context of both external pressures and internal desires, presenting a narrative that speaks to liberation as much as to the struggle against confinement.

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