In Corde Coeli (43)
Technical Details
Supporting Medium : Stretched canvas
Actual Size : 20 x 20 cm
Ref. number : V-567
Copyright : EB-00046741
One-of-a-kind Artwork
Status : Unavailable
The story behind
"In Corde Coeli (43)" is an invitation to dive into a mysterious sky, where Neptune - its turquoise glow serene and distant - shines on the horizon. In this painting, light seems to whisper ancient secrets, delicately concealed between the swirling movements of ink. This work captures that rare and precious moment when light and shadow no longer oppose each other, but embrace, forming a fleeting harmony.
Deep, velvety greens - like a moss-covered landscape - dominate the canvas, evoking nature as a tranquil, enveloping space that might exist on other planets. Soft hues of blue and rose rise delicately, forming luminous currents that intertwine with gentle fluidity. These shades do not impose themselves; they spread quietly, emerging without a sound, unfolding slowly as if guided by an unseen force.
The inks have flowed in a spontaneous and organic way, forming glowing rivers and areas of fusion where colors seem to breathe. This natural movement reflects the idea of a living sky, forever shifting, never still. Subtle golden accents, placed around what might represent Neptune, serve as reminders of the ever-present light of Creation - a benevolent force traversing eternity without ever fading. The sky on the horizon is not blue but green, a symbol of hope and renewal, suggesting that in the vast universe, all things remain possible.
"In Corde Coeli (43)" is a visual meditation on the way light reveals itself in the most unexpected moments.
This painting speaks of silent resilience, of those inner transformations that take root in darkness before blossoming into light. It reminds us that beauty and awakening do not always arrive in brilliant bursts; they can emerge softly, almost imperceptibly, if only we take the time to see them.
As one contemplates this work, I hope they will feel a deep sense of calm and serenity - that quiet moment where one allows themselves to be enveloped by a light that warms without burning.
"In Corde Coeli (43)" is an homage to the patience of the sky and to the beauty of revelations that unfold slowly, yet profoundly.
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