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Black-and-white fine art portrait by Milan Stamenovic showing a woman resting her head on folded arms against a wooden chair, expressing introspection, emotional tension, and quiet resistance.
The Portrait of a Restless Muse

2002–2003

Portrait Cycle
WHEN A GENTLE FLOWER DREAMS OF FIRE

The Portrait of a Restless Muse

2002–2003
WHEN A GENTLE FLOWER DREAMS OF FIRE
Archival pigment print
Analogue photography on film, later digitised
Limited edition
Available upon request

The Portrait of a Restless Muse reframes inspiration as a state of continuous motion. The muse does not offer repose or clarity; it unsettles. Creativity emerges not from harmony, but from a persistent inability to remain still.

Within WHEN A GENTLE FLOWER DREAMS OF FIRE, this image complicates the notion of gentleness introduced at the opening of the cycle. The body appears attentive yet unresolved, carrying an internal agitation that resists containment. Fire here is not spectacle, but impulse — a pressure that refuses resolution.

The muse is not an object of contemplation; it is a force that demands response.

Photographic Process

Captured through analogue photography on film and later digitised, the work preserves the material restraint and temporal sensitivity of film while allowing measured tonal calibration in its final printed form. The process reinforces the image’s attention to subtle motion, tension, and the instability of stillness.

Series Context

Following the emergence of organic defiance, The Portrait of a Restless Muse introduces psychological volatility into WHEN A GENTLE FLOWER DREAMS OF FIRE. It positions inspiration as a destabilising presence, extending the cycle’s exploration of becoming through unease, movement, and unresolved desire.

Availability

This work is available as part of a controlled, limited edition.
Institutional acquisition inquiries are welcome.