This young woman caught my attention because I could feel her sadness. She works somewhere in the area, I thought, and she's eating a quick salad after having shopped in a store to buy something for her newborn. I know this because the shopping bag was labelled "Baby Gap" (not included). I sensed that she longed to be with her newborn rather than at work in the city. Hard masonry and angular lines surround her soft and (my interpretation) vulnerable figure, a thematic contrast that reflects her mood. Drooped forward, she is deflated by an unforgiving circumstance that resigns the care of her baby to the arms of someone other than herself. Click on painting to view larger size.
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