“Tears in My Martini” portrays a young woman crying over a martini glass. The woman’s vibrant hair and partial smile directly contrasts the perceived sadness of her tears. In her hand, she holds a martini glass half full of the salty liquid streaming from her face.
This painting represents the power we each have to create our own realities. The woman in the painting may appear to others as someone who is unhappy, as she is observed as crying. Only she knows the cause of her tears.
The message of the painting conveys that judgement from others is none of our business. What others may perceive of us is not necessarily the reality of our experience. “Tears In My Martini” speaks to the individual power we each possess to control our own realities, and the importance of not judging others based on their outer appearance or perceived circumstances.
12″ x 24″ Acrylic on Canvas
$200
SOLD