The painting "Alessia" is a complex work of art that combines different techniques and materials to depict seven different faces of the same woman. The artist used different substances such as ink, tea, red wine, rainwater, gold leaves, graphite and colored pencils, and uni posca pencils, stacked in seven layers. This process of creation symbolizes life and exploration of the unconscious, and the manifestation of these processes on the surface.
The painting conveys a feeling of freedom, joy of creation, passion and love for nature. The motif of the wolf as a symbol of fidelity, inner strength and intuition further enriches the image, suggesting that sometimes it is necessary to take risks and overcome obstacles in order to learn and grow. Alessia is an Italian female name meaning "protector", adding a deeper meaning to the image, perhaps symbolizing the strength and protection a woman provides to herself or others.
This image invites deeper reflection on the process of creation, the inner forces and symbolism of nature, as well as the importance of crossing borders for personal growth and development.
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Slika "Alessia" je kompleksno umjetničko djelo koje kombinira različite tehnike i materijale kako bi prikazala sedam različitih lica iste žene. Umjetnica je koristila različite supstance poput tinte, čaja, crnog vina, kišnice, zlatnih listova, grafitne olovke i olovke u boji, te uni posca olovke, složene u sedam slojeva. Ovaj proces stvaranja simbolizira život i istraživanje nesvjesnog, te manifestaciju tih procesa na površini.
Slika nosi osjećaj slobode, radosti stvaranja, strasti i ljubavi prema prirodi. Motiv vuka kao simbola vjernosti, unutrašnje snage i intuicije dodatno obogaćuje sliku, sugerirajući da je ponekad potrebno riskirati i prelaziti prepreke kako bismo učili i rasli. Alessia je talijansko žensko ime koje znači "zaštitnik", dodaje dublje značenje slici, možda simbolizirajući snagu i zaštitu koju žena pruža sebi ili drugima.
Ova slika poziva na dublje promišljanje o procesu stvaranja, unutarnjim snagama i simbolici prirode, kao i o važnosti prelaska granica radi osobnog rasta i razvoja.
- Subject Matter: Portrait
- Collections: Divine People