Cael Morin - María Magdalena





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María Magdalena is an original oil painting by Cael Morin, created in 2025 in Spain, on a Renaissance-inspired religious theme, measuring 70 by 50 cm, signed, sold directly by the artist, with a certificate of authenticity.
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Cael Morin is a contemporary painter whose work explores the intersection between the sacred and the human, reinterpreting classical iconographies with a modern sensibility. His work is characterized by a refined aesthetic, with a clear Renaissance influence, in which light, texture, and the gaze of his figures take on a central role.
Morin builds a pictorial universe where the spiritual is not presented as dogma, but as an intimate experience. His figures, often female, appear enveloped in an atmosphere of silence and contemplation, stripped of explicit narrative but laden with symbolic meaning.
The use of color in his work, especially intense tones like deep red, acts as emotional language: passion, sacrifice, redemption, and transformation intertwine in compositions that evoke both tradition and contemporary reinterpretation. Technical precision coexists with an expressive intention that seeks to engage the viewer from the direct gaze of his subjects.
Far from reproducing historical accounts literally, Cael Morin proposes a rereading of the archetypes, questioning the cultural constructs that surround them. In this sense, his work stands at a point of tension between classical beauty and modern identity.
Private about his personal life, Morin deliberately maintains a distance between his identity and his artistic production, allowing the work—and not the author—to dialogue directly with the viewer.
This work in particular offers an intimate and contemporary reinterpretation of Mary Magdalene, distancing her from historical stigma to place her in a space of contemplation and dignity.
The figure emerges wrapped in a red veil, an ambiguous symbol of passion, sacrifice, and transformation. The color not only covers but reveals: it acts as a threshold between the earthly and the spiritual, between imposed judgment and one's own identity.
Magdalene's direct gaze challenges the viewer without drama, but with a quiet firmness. There is no visible penance, only presence. There is no guilt, only awareness.
The composition, inspired by classical models, contrasts with contemporary emotional intensity, generating a tension between the eternal and the human. Light caresses the skin with delicacy, highlighting the fragility and strength that coexist.
This Magdalene is not a symbol of fall, but of transformation. She is not a memory of sin, but an affirmation of identity.
ORIGINAL AND UNIQUE WORK. Authentication certificate signed by the author is attached.
Dimensions: 70x50 cm.
Cael Morin is a contemporary painter whose work explores the intersection between the sacred and the human, reinterpreting classical iconographies with a modern sensibility. His work is characterized by a refined aesthetic, with a clear Renaissance influence, in which light, texture, and the gaze of his figures take on a central role.
Morin builds a pictorial universe where the spiritual is not presented as dogma, but as an intimate experience. His figures, often female, appear enveloped in an atmosphere of silence and contemplation, stripped of explicit narrative but laden with symbolic meaning.
The use of color in his work, especially intense tones like deep red, acts as emotional language: passion, sacrifice, redemption, and transformation intertwine in compositions that evoke both tradition and contemporary reinterpretation. Technical precision coexists with an expressive intention that seeks to engage the viewer from the direct gaze of his subjects.
Far from reproducing historical accounts literally, Cael Morin proposes a rereading of the archetypes, questioning the cultural constructs that surround them. In this sense, his work stands at a point of tension between classical beauty and modern identity.
Private about his personal life, Morin deliberately maintains a distance between his identity and his artistic production, allowing the work—and not the author—to dialogue directly with the viewer.
This work in particular offers an intimate and contemporary reinterpretation of Mary Magdalene, distancing her from historical stigma to place her in a space of contemplation and dignity.
The figure emerges wrapped in a red veil, an ambiguous symbol of passion, sacrifice, and transformation. The color not only covers but reveals: it acts as a threshold between the earthly and the spiritual, between imposed judgment and one's own identity.
Magdalene's direct gaze challenges the viewer without drama, but with a quiet firmness. There is no visible penance, only presence. There is no guilt, only awareness.
The composition, inspired by classical models, contrasts with contemporary emotional intensity, generating a tension between the eternal and the human. Light caresses the skin with delicacy, highlighting the fragility and strength that coexist.
This Magdalene is not a symbol of fall, but of transformation. She is not a memory of sin, but an affirmation of identity.
ORIGINAL AND UNIQUE WORK. Authentication certificate signed by the author is attached.
Dimensions: 70x50 cm.

