Not Today
83 Oranges83 Oranges renders the human form through a soft, pastel lens that balances vulnerability with a quiet, firm boundary. This digital painting captures a moment of retreat, where the nude figure becomes a landscape of soft edges and internal reflection.

Not Today
83 Oranges renders the human form through a soft, pastel lens that balances vulnerability with a quiet, firm boundary. This digital painting captures a moment of retreat, where the nude figure becomes a landscape of soft edges and internal reflection.
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Art Analysis
A quiet boundary drawn in soft pastel hues.
In Not Today, 83 Oranges uses a digital medium to mimic the tactile softness of pastels, creating a portrait that feels both modern and deeply personal. The composition focuses on a single nude figure, utilizing a limited color palette to emphasize the emotional weight of the pose rather than just the anatomy. It is a study of the body as a sanctuary, where the title suggests a necessary withdrawal from the outside world to find a moment of stillness.
The textured interplay across the digital canvas adds a layer of grit to the otherwise gentle color scheme, hinting at a subtle tension between chaos and control. By stripping away extraneous detail, the artist highlights the quiet strength found in solitude and the ways we signal a need for space. The work serves as a visual meditation on setting boundaries and finding peace within one’s own skin.
The figure’s posture and the title suggest a moment of self-preservation and the strength found in reclaiming one's space.
Corrigan employs subtle gradients and textured brushes to give the digital medium a hand-drawn, organic feel.
A single nude figure acts as the emotional anchor, highlighting themes of isolation and self-reflection.
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