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Ivy Bath

"Quiet Combustion" – Original Oil Portrait

"Quiet Combustion" – Original Oil Portrait

A hauntingly beautiful portrait of resilience emerging from darkness—oil on black canvas with glowing ember tones.

Regular price $850.00 USD
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📐 Dimensions: 16 in x 20 in

🖌️ Medium: Oil

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🎨 Long Description

“Quiet Combustion” is an original oil painting by fine artist Ivy Bath, capturing the intense stillness of inner fire. Painted directly onto black canvas, this evocative portrait slowly emerges from shadow, as if sculpted from stardust and quiet strength. Her eyes are closed, yet lit from within, her lips molten with ember-like color—symbolizing the power of a voice unspoken but not extinguished.

Every brushstroke is intentional. The palette—ranging from cosmic purples and luminous reds to deep, midnight blacks—creates a dramatic, almost galactic atmosphere. This piece explores transformation, grief, strength, and the silent beauty of evolving in the dark.

An intimate and emotional statement work for collectors who value narrative, mystery, and soulful portraiture.

🎨 Fine Art Critic-Style Interpretation

“Quiet Combustion” is a visceral meditation on isolation, internal strength, and the paradox of being both lost and luminous. Ivy Bath’s brushwork simmers beneath the surface, layering deep shadows with flickers of fiery light. The subject, half-submerged in darkness, is not fading but rather forming—a quiet emergence from something unspoken. The rich purples and ember-reds suggest cosmic dust, as if the woman is forged from stardust and memory. There’s a tension here: stillness on the verge of ignition.

This is a painting that holds its breath. It lives in the space between grief and resilience.

🎨 Process & Symbolism Description

This piece began as a bold experiment—painting directly onto black canvas. By doing so, Ivy skipped the traditional white gesso and instead built her subject up from the void. The black background isn't just aesthetic; it's symbolic of starting from nothing, of speaking into silence.

From that darkness, the feminine form emerges in tones of cosmic violet and scorched orange. These fiery strokes weren’t just layered for realism—they represent internal transformation. Her expression, serene but strong, mirrors the quiet labor of emotional healing.

Every color stroke, especially the warm metallic hues on the lips and eyelids, represent the voice and vision of a woman reclaiming her own narrative.