Portrait by Leonardo da Vinci (Circ. 1506/8)
Leonardo da Vinci's portrait of a young woman with dishevelled hair (hence its nickname, scapigliata) dates from when he was devoting most of his time to inventions. Art critics have bemoaned that in his later years he neglected painting in preference for other pursuits. But I can understand that he may have felt to have exhausted all possibilities. I feel the same about pursuing further my paintings in the series Daughters of the Caribbean Sun.
Within the creative soul there is the need to move on.
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