Makayhos - [Canvas] Dea Bendata — Blind Balance

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Makayhos presents [Canvas] Dea Bendata — Blind Balance, a digital print on canvas 50×40 cm, in limited edition, hand-signed, sold directly by the artist in Italy.

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The work depicts the Goddess of Blind Fortune, ancient symbol of luck, fate and impartiality. The figure is reinterpret­­ed in a contemporary key, while preserving the iconic traits that for centuries define this deity: the blindfold over the eyes — emblem of neutral judgment and blind drawing — and the luminous aura that surrounds her, symbol of the mysterious force that governs human fate. Her body, sculpted like living marble, emerges among classical decorations and a golden atmosphere that recalls the temples of antiquity.
In Greek and Roman tradition, the Goddess of Blind Fortune was known as Tyche or Fortuna, protector of cities and dispenser of good and bad luck without distinction, guided by a principle of impartiality depicted precisely by the blindfold over the eyes 2. Symbols such as the Wheel of Fortune, the cornucopia and the rudder represent respectively the cyclicity of fortune, abundance and the ability to steer the path of men toward unforeseen directions 3.
The image conveys a sense of fragile balance and quiet power: the goddess sits still, and yet everything around her seems to move under her influence. The contrast between her sculptural immobility and the luminous tension that runs through the scene suggests the dualism of fortune itself: unpredictable, sometimes benevolent, sometimes cruel, but always sovereign and inaccessible.
This modern representation aims to evoke respect, mystery and reflection: fate does not look anyone in the face, and the Goddess of Blind Fortune continues to guide destinies with the same solemn elegance whether or not her gaze is veiled.

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Technical specifications
High-definition digital work in classical-pop / mythic art style
Giclée print on premium canvas
Format 50×40 cm
Canvas without frame (shipped rolled)
Matte professional finish
Hand-signed
Protected shipping with tracking

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Hashtags
#GoddessOfBlindFortune #BlindFortune #Canvas50x40 #MythicArt #Fortuna #Tyche
#ClassicalFusion #DigitalArtPrint #CollectorsPiece #PopMythology
#SymbolicArt #ColorfulCanvas #ContemporaryVisuals

Seller's Story

Makayhos is an artist who doesn't observe images: he traverses them. Between fragments of faces, symbols and distorted memories, he lets AI transform what he touches into new, autonomous, almost living visions. His works do not explain: they hint. They do not reveal: they suggest. They are echoes of parallel worlds, imprints of something that exists only in the instant you gaze at them. Makayhos creates what seems to remind you that you’ve already dreamed.
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The work depicts the Goddess of Blind Fortune, ancient symbol of luck, fate and impartiality. The figure is reinterpret­­ed in a contemporary key, while preserving the iconic traits that for centuries define this deity: the blindfold over the eyes — emblem of neutral judgment and blind drawing — and the luminous aura that surrounds her, symbol of the mysterious force that governs human fate. Her body, sculpted like living marble, emerges among classical decorations and a golden atmosphere that recalls the temples of antiquity.
In Greek and Roman tradition, the Goddess of Blind Fortune was known as Tyche or Fortuna, protector of cities and dispenser of good and bad luck without distinction, guided by a principle of impartiality depicted precisely by the blindfold over the eyes 2. Symbols such as the Wheel of Fortune, the cornucopia and the rudder represent respectively the cyclicity of fortune, abundance and the ability to steer the path of men toward unforeseen directions 3.
The image conveys a sense of fragile balance and quiet power: the goddess sits still, and yet everything around her seems to move under her influence. The contrast between her sculptural immobility and the luminous tension that runs through the scene suggests the dualism of fortune itself: unpredictable, sometimes benevolent, sometimes cruel, but always sovereign and inaccessible.
This modern representation aims to evoke respect, mystery and reflection: fate does not look anyone in the face, and the Goddess of Blind Fortune continues to guide destinies with the same solemn elegance whether or not her gaze is veiled.

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Technical specifications
High-definition digital work in classical-pop / mythic art style
Giclée print on premium canvas
Format 50×40 cm
Canvas without frame (shipped rolled)
Matte professional finish
Hand-signed
Protected shipping with tracking

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Hashtags
#GoddessOfBlindFortune #BlindFortune #Canvas50x40 #MythicArt #Fortuna #Tyche
#ClassicalFusion #DigitalArtPrint #CollectorsPiece #PopMythology
#SymbolicArt #ColorfulCanvas #ContemporaryVisuals

Seller's Story

Makayhos is an artist who doesn't observe images: he traverses them. Between fragments of faces, symbols and distorted memories, he lets AI transform what he touches into new, autonomous, almost living visions. His works do not explain: they hint. They do not reveal: they suggest. They are echoes of parallel worlds, imprints of something that exists only in the instant you gaze at them. Makayhos creates what seems to remind you that you’ve already dreamed.
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Details

Artist
Makayhos
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
[Canvas] Dea Bendata — Blind Balance
Technique
AI, Digital print, Mixed technique
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
50 cm
Width
40 cm
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
No
ItalyVerified
131
Objects sold
100%
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