DunnSky Gallery
Water Girl
Water Girl
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Painting Title: Water Girl
Artist: Valeria Notarnicola
Date: January 2025
Medium: Acrylic and pencil on canvas
Dimensions: [70 cm x 50 cm
Gallery Description
Suspended in a dreamlike aquatic world, Water Girl presents a figure who hovers between reality and reverie. Her hair flows outward like ripples, her gaze both serene and searching. Rendered in soft purples, greens, and pearlescent whites, the figure is weightless—buoyant not only in water, but in the emotional tone of the painting itself.
The composition places the viewer eye-to-eye with the subject, submerged in her silent world. Surrounding her, air bubbles rise and dissolve, suggesting breath, time, and transformation. Her dress, flowing and translucent, echoes the movements of the sea—an extension of her body and spirit.
Despite the underwater setting, there is no urgency. Water Girl seems to belong here, undisturbed, almost divine. Her expression is open yet unreadable, like a figure from myth who invites interpretation but resists full knowing. Her posture is one of quiet surrender, a state of being rather than doing.
The work draws upon archetypes of the nymph, the siren, and the modern muse, but strips them of cliché. Instead of seduction or spectacle, the viewer finds introspection and peace. This is a portrait of solitude made luminous, where identity is fluid and form becomes feeling.
With painterly softness and a pastel-tinged palette, Water Girl becomes a meditation on presence, breath, and feminine mystery beneath the surface.
