Oumuamua Girl No 5, acrylic on high quality paper by Lena Snow, 62 x 43 cm, framed under glass. A red figure in a shimmering metallic coat stands against a surreal water-blue background, embodying freedom, longing, and emotional transformation.
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Oumuamua Girl No 5 (sold)
Oumuamua Girl No 5 was painted during a time of quiet, unfulfilled love—a feeling that wrapped around everything yet never fully surfaced. She stands as a figure of liberation, draped in a shimmering metallic coat that lets light dance across her form. The surreal blue background feels like water, fluid and infinite, suggesting emotional depths and renewal. Her stance is a bold symbol of freeing oneself—steady, poised, and radiating strength even in the face of longing. The piece captures a tender tension between yearning and reclaiming selfhood, a visual whisper of emancipation.
Accompanying Oumuamua Girl No 5 is a poem that deepens her narrative:
Blue
So solid,
wearing blue,
all the time,
so steady,
blue eyes
even,
blue expression,
successful,
rational,
distant,
blue is what you give me,
red is what I want,
orange in between,
but blue you stay,
far away,
not solid,
but cold,
not steady,
but sold,
no expression,
but suppression,
not granting me my success
of red,
of breaking free,
blue is what you gave
me
written by Lena Snow



















