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I am half sick of shadows, said the Lady of Shalott

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A vivid and striking composition invites the viewer into an intimate moment. The scene captures a lone female figure seated at a loom, her posture expressive and full of complex feelings; she appears enraptured by her creative endeavors while simultaneously burdened by her thoughts. The vibrant hue of her red dress contrasts markedly against her pale skin, imbuing her with an aura of both passion and melancholy. Through the circular window behind her, we glimpse a vivid landscape—a surreal backdrop where life bustles on the banks below, adding layers of meaning and inviting contemplation on the woman’s solitude and the outside world that seems just out of reach. A wealth of colors dances across the loom, suggesting a story yet to be woven, and the artistry of the loom carries historical significance, serving as a metaphor for both creation and fate.

I am half sick of shadows, said the Lady of Shalott

John William Waterhouse

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Created:

1915

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Dimensions:

2331 × 3189 px
737 × 1003 mm

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