The Circus Girl

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30” x 40” oil on canvas

This painting is a celebration of independence, individuality and freedom.

I’ve long been inspired by old vintage photos of circus performers. Women who were bravely living outside of societal norms.

I choose to paint a zebra instead of the horses that were more common for vintage circuses. Zebras symbolize freedom, balance and individualism to name a few.

The red string also has various symbolic meanings. In many Eastern cultures, it is said that our lives move in a pre-ordained direction guided by invisible strings of thread woven into the fabric of the universe.

Makes you wonder… perhaps those of us who choose to march to the beat of our own drum are fated to do so by the universe itself.

This painting has a hint of subtle shimmer - I've been wanting to incorporate gemstone in my oil paintings for some time. I added this beautiful subtle shimmer by applying crushed silver mother of pearl.

By Nina Ramos-Travlos

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Pay over time option: 10 payments, 10 months, interest free with Art Money. To learn more or purchase a piece via Art Money, get started. And let us know if you have questions.

Hover to view close up. Click on image to see entire painting.

30” x 40” oil on canvas

This painting is a celebration of independence, individuality and freedom.

I’ve long been inspired by old vintage photos of circus performers. Women who were bravely living outside of societal norms.

I choose to paint a zebra instead of the horses that were more common for vintage circuses. Zebras symbolize freedom, balance and individualism to name a few.

The red string also has various symbolic meanings. In many Eastern cultures, it is said that our lives move in a pre-ordained direction guided by invisible strings of thread woven into the fabric of the universe.

Makes you wonder… perhaps those of us who choose to march to the beat of our own drum are fated to do so by the universe itself.

This painting has a hint of subtle shimmer - I've been wanting to incorporate gemstone in my oil paintings for some time. I added this beautiful subtle shimmer by applying crushed silver mother of pearl.

By Nina Ramos-Travlos

Pay over time option: 10 payments, 10 months, interest free with Art Money. To learn more or purchase a piece via Art Money, get started. And let us know if you have questions.

Hover to view close up. Click on image to see entire painting.

30” x 40” oil on canvas

This painting is a celebration of independence, individuality and freedom.

I’ve long been inspired by old vintage photos of circus performers. Women who were bravely living outside of societal norms.

I choose to paint a zebra instead of the horses that were more common for vintage circuses. Zebras symbolize freedom, balance and individualism to name a few.

The red string also has various symbolic meanings. In many Eastern cultures, it is said that our lives move in a pre-ordained direction guided by invisible strings of thread woven into the fabric of the universe.

Makes you wonder… perhaps those of us who choose to march to the beat of our own drum are fated to do so by the universe itself.

This painting has a hint of subtle shimmer - I've been wanting to incorporate gemstone in my oil paintings for some time. I added this beautiful subtle shimmer by applying crushed silver mother of pearl.

By Nina Ramos-Travlos

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