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Lady of Justice Art

Lady of Justice art Standing Against Distinctions

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 80X120CM

The Lady of Justice art is a symbolic embodiment of virtue, particularly revered for those who safeguard the rights of others. This cardinal virtue demands an unwavering commitment to impartiality, even in the face of adversity. Throughout history, Justice has been a recurring theme in mythologies, cultures, and fables, consistently portrayed with a feminine essence.

This artistic interpretation delves into the captivating world of Lady of Justice art. The visual narrative unfolds with the Lady adorned in a vibrant scarf, blindfolded to symbolize her unwavering impartiality. She remains impervious to the distinctions of status, wealth, or class, standing as the unwavering guardian of fairness and equality. The swirling patterns of the blindfold invite introspection, urging us to consider our own biases and the potential distortions they cast upon our perspective.

Step into the realm of Lady of Justice art, where each stroke and hue invites contemplation on the essence of impartiality and its pivotal role in fostering a just and balanced society.

JUSTICE

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 80X120CM

Amongst the four cardinal virtues recurring in Greek philosophy, the virtue of Justice is for those who render and safeguard the rights of others. This virtue is for those who are uninfluenced and maintain their lack of bias, even in times of hardship and despair. Justice has had numerous depictions in all mythologies, cultures and fables over centuries. However, the commonality amongst some of these depictions is the gender of justice…it has always been female. It is from this virtue, civil and balanced societies are conceived and maintained.

In this oeuvre, the depiction of the Lady of Justice is with a colorful scarf that is blindfolding her. It symbolizes her impartiality, for she does not see status, wealth or class. She is immune to all biases and therefore is the guardian of fairness and equality. As we lose ourselves in the swirling pattern of the blindfold, we are left to think about our biases and how they fog up our perspective. Maybe we are the ones wearing a blindfold?

In this canvas painting by Kristel Bechara, Lady of Justice is blindfolded by a scarf symbolizing her impartiality to status, wealth or class