Ester Reut - Frammenti Dorati XXL






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Frammenti Dorati XXL is an original abstract acrylic painting by Ester Reut, 2026, measuring 83 cm by 150 cm with a Natura theme, signed by hand with a certificate of authenticity and shipped unframed rolled in a cardboard tube from Italy.
Description from the seller
Ester Reut
He watched the sea and breathed blue
He gazed beyond in crossing the “endless,” beyond our small horizons. The sea contemplated him, caressing the waves with a silent gaze. He saved poor, unsuspecting people from deadly waves; few recognize his courage as a man, that courage that makes life seem tiny and drives the ultimate sacrifice. He watched the sea and surrendered secrets and thoughts to the wind.
He glimpsed in the air thick with salt the choices, the loves, the irreparable mistakes, the sudden joys that his gaze illuminated.
Defeated, he arrived at the grand conclusion that there is no “difference whatsoever between leading peoples or getting drunk by oneself.”
Serene, he breathed in the wind, he was alone, at peace with himself and with the rest of the world. For a single undertaking, he would stop looking at this sea, turning his back on the waves.
For a great love he would defy every limit,
For a great love he would end his truce, he would dare again that fearless plunge into the other.
Because his heart was pure, invincible and filled with an unusual light, like the sea.
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The painting is without a frame and will be shipped rolled in a cardboard tube
extra margins of 4/5 cm per side
Artist’s stamp
Top-quality colors
Gloss final varnish
Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Shipping with tracking
Seller's Story
Ester Reut
He watched the sea and breathed blue
He gazed beyond in crossing the “endless,” beyond our small horizons. The sea contemplated him, caressing the waves with a silent gaze. He saved poor, unsuspecting people from deadly waves; few recognize his courage as a man, that courage that makes life seem tiny and drives the ultimate sacrifice. He watched the sea and surrendered secrets and thoughts to the wind.
He glimpsed in the air thick with salt the choices, the loves, the irreparable mistakes, the sudden joys that his gaze illuminated.
Defeated, he arrived at the grand conclusion that there is no “difference whatsoever between leading peoples or getting drunk by oneself.”
Serene, he breathed in the wind, he was alone, at peace with himself and with the rest of the world. For a single undertaking, he would stop looking at this sea, turning his back on the waves.
For a great love he would defy every limit,
For a great love he would end his truce, he would dare again that fearless plunge into the other.
Because his heart was pure, invincible and filled with an unusual light, like the sea.
.
.
.
.
The painting is without a frame and will be shipped rolled in a cardboard tube
extra margins of 4/5 cm per side
Artist’s stamp
Top-quality colors
Gloss final varnish
Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Shipping with tracking
