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A Letter from the Beloved

5000 

Against vivid, emotionally charged walls, a woman sits naked on a bed—vulnerable, tense, holding an unopened letter that holds the weight of past or future. Empty frames around her symbolize memory and possibility, while her gesture reveals fear, longing, and the fragile silence of love waiting to be read.

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Description

Against a backdrop of vivid, emotionally pulsating walls, a woman is captured in an intimate and vulnerable moment. She sits naked on a bed, in the silence of a room where empty frames hang on the walls—symbols of memories, hopes, and what has yet to happen. In her hand is a letter. Extended but unopened, it seems to hold the breath of the past or the promise of the future. Her body’s gesture is tense and half-defensive: with one hand she touches her head as if trying to quiet an inner voice, while the other holds the letter, as if afraid to read what could change everything. In this pose lies a mix of anticipation, fear, longing, and deep emotional exposure. The painting speaks to the fragility of moments when love exists not in touch, but in words still unread.

Additional information

Size

120 x 90 cm

Technique

Oil/canvas

Artist

Delafruz Baghirova