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Imperfect

Oil on canvas

90 x 70 cm

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Category: Product ID: 26393

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    Description

    The painting “Imperfect” is a meditation on the nature of freedom, inspired by the poem On Freedom by Khalil Gibran.

    Freedom, in its ideal form, is a radiant concept—boundless choice, unshackled expression, and sovereign will. Yet in practice, freedom is never perfect. It must navigate the complex terrain of responsibility, power, fear, and consequence.

    True freedom implies the ability to choose one’s path without coercion. But our choices are shaped by history, culture, economic circumstances, and emotional scars. Moreover, one person’s freedom often ends where another’s begins. Taken to its extreme, absolute liberty can become destructive—to oneself and to others. In this way, the freedom of a person also consists in their ability to limit themselves.

    There is also the burden of freedom—the heavy responsibility of choice. With no one to blame and no fate to fall back on, we become the architects of our own joy and ruin. Freedom demands courage. It exposes us to failure. It requires us to face ourselves, to confront doubt, and to accept the weight of our decisions.

    Perhaps that is where its beauty lies—not in its purity, but in its imperfection.

    ….. You shall be free indeed when your days are not without a care nor your nights without a want and a grief, But rather when these things girdle your life and yet your rise above them naked and unbound…… And what is it but fragments of your own self you would discard that you may become free? …..

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