Libertad Comprometida
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
Digital artwork
Canvas
Poster
Digital artwork
High resolution artwork perfect for printing from small to large sizes.
Exclusive artwork for art3x2. Not sold anywhere else.
Get your digital artwork now
High-resolution artwork perfect for printing from small to large formats.
Image size
60.47MB
Width: 21.333px - Height: 32.000px - 300 PPP
(máx: 180.62 cm x 270.93 cm)
Print the artwork to your liking: size, material, and frame of your choice. No shipping costs or logistical complications. We provide the artwork, you decide how and where to display it. Easy.
The way you decorate your spaces communicates your true essence.
Turn that dull wall into an exceptional space.
Just as you take care of every detail of your appearance, decoration is also part of your charisma. Turn your walls into an expression of your identity; decorate with authenticity and style, creating a space that truly speaks to who you are.
Description of the Artwork
"Compromised Freedom" features the Statue of Liberty emulating the iconic pose from Edvard Munch's "The Scream." The statue, a symbol of freedom, appears distressed, reflecting the current tension and limitations of liberty. The somber color palette and angular lines intensify the sense of unease, while the fusion of two masterpieces highlights the duality between the desired freedom and the compromised reality.
This painting stands out in modern and contemporary spaces. Place it on a focal wall to maximize its visual impact. Pair it with neutral tones and metallic accents to enhance its provocative message. Opt for minimalist furniture and abstract decorative elements to keep the attention on the artwork. The painting's duality is balanced with dark and light tones, creating visual harmony.
The distress in the statue reflects contemporary concerns about the limitations of freedom. At the same time, the imposing presence of the Statue of Liberty suggests resilience and the fight for lost freedom. This painting invites reflection, awakening a sense of urgency and motivation to advocate for authentic and uncompromised freedom.
December in honour of Jean-Michel Basquiat
This December we celebrate the birth of Jean-Michel Basquiat, the New York genius born on 22 December 1960. With his vibrant, socially critical art, he redefined neo-expressionism and left a legacy that transcends generations.
*Exclusive Offer on Digital Works
Related artworks to help you in your decision.
Want to see this painting on your wall?
Discover the magic of ART Virtual PRO™ by allowing you to incorporate our paintings into your locations completely free of charge, giving you a preview of how the painting will look before buying it.