BarBeni (XX-XXI) - Daisy Buchanan

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Daisy Buchanan, a 2020+ oil painting in Realism by BarBeni (Germany), 29 cm high by 39 cm wide, signed on plate, original edition, weight 200 g, in good condition, sold direct from the artist.

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Daisy Buchanan is one of the main characters in The Great Gatsby, a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925. She is a beautiful, wealthy, and charming woman who plays a crucial role in the life of Jay Gatsby.

Personality Traits of Daisy Buchanan
1. Charming and Alluring – Daisy is captivating due to her stunning beauty, melodious voice, and flirtatious manner. She has the power to mesmerize men, as she did with Gatsby years ago.
2. Indecisive and Fickle – She is emotionally unstable and struggles with making firm decisions. Her past love for Gatsby conflicts with her comfortable, luxurious life with Tom Buchanan.
3. Attached to Wealth and Social Status – As a woman from an elite background, Daisy is deeply dependent on financial security and social status. Unlike Gatsby, who loves her passionately, she is unwilling to risk her material comfort.
4. A Symbol of the Superficial and Corrupt Aristocracy – Daisy represents the privileged women of the Jazz Age (1920s), who lived in luxury but lacked emotional depth. Ultimately, when Gatsby faces trouble because of her, she abandons him and continues her carefree life with Tom.

Daisy’s Role in the Story
• Daisy and Gatsby were in love in the past, but they were separated due to war and social class differences.
• In the present timeline (1922), Gatsby tries to win Daisy back and even buys a lavish mansion across from her house in Long Island to catch her attention.
• Eventually, Daisy and Gatsby rekindle their romance, but when the truth comes out, she cannot leave her husband.
• In a key scene, while driving Gatsby’s car, Daisy accidentally kills Myrtle Wilson (Tom’s mistress). However, Gatsby takes the blame for her.
• In the end, Tom and Daisy flee New York without remorse, while Gatsby, still hopeful for Daisy’s return, is murdered by Myrtle’s husband.

Symbolism of Daisy Buchanan
• Daisy’s Voice – In the novel, Gatsby says, “Her voice is full of money.” This implies that she is deeply tied to wealth and cannot imagine a life without luxury.
• The Color White – Daisy often wears white, which appears to symbolize purity and innocence but actually represents deception and irresponsibility.
• The Daisy Flower (Margarite) – Her name is reminiscent of the daisy flower, which looks delicate and beautiful on the outside but lacks depth, much like her personality.
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About the artist:
My name is Behzad Mojarad Bigdeli, with the stage name "BarBeni",

I was born in 1981 in Tehran, Iran, and I completed my studies in the field of architecture and then received a two-year sculpture degree from Tehran University in the field of sculpture.

I learned to draw by myself and held several exhibitions on the topics of freedom, human rights and nature, etc. and won several awards in the field of cartoons and cartoons.

I have moved to Germany for almost three years and have participated in several group exhibitions in Oldenburg and Hamburg.

During this time, many of my paintings were sold on reputable sites such as Catawiki, SingularArt and Saatchi.

I am very interested in passing on my experiences and skills to the younger generation.

https://www.instagram.com/bar__beni

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Packing process :

the parcel will ship secure.in first step ,the parcel will cover by oily paper for Preventing scratching.in second step the cargo is wrapped around with bubble wrap plastic. In the third step, a cardboard holder is used along the length and width of the shipment, with supports installed to prevent the artwork from breaking. Finally, the package is placed inside a cardboard box.

Daisy Buchanan is one of the main characters in The Great Gatsby, a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925. She is a beautiful, wealthy, and charming woman who plays a crucial role in the life of Jay Gatsby.

Personality Traits of Daisy Buchanan
1. Charming and Alluring – Daisy is captivating due to her stunning beauty, melodious voice, and flirtatious manner. She has the power to mesmerize men, as she did with Gatsby years ago.
2. Indecisive and Fickle – She is emotionally unstable and struggles with making firm decisions. Her past love for Gatsby conflicts with her comfortable, luxurious life with Tom Buchanan.
3. Attached to Wealth and Social Status – As a woman from an elite background, Daisy is deeply dependent on financial security and social status. Unlike Gatsby, who loves her passionately, she is unwilling to risk her material comfort.
4. A Symbol of the Superficial and Corrupt Aristocracy – Daisy represents the privileged women of the Jazz Age (1920s), who lived in luxury but lacked emotional depth. Ultimately, when Gatsby faces trouble because of her, she abandons him and continues her carefree life with Tom.

Daisy’s Role in the Story
• Daisy and Gatsby were in love in the past, but they were separated due to war and social class differences.
• In the present timeline (1922), Gatsby tries to win Daisy back and even buys a lavish mansion across from her house in Long Island to catch her attention.
• Eventually, Daisy and Gatsby rekindle their romance, but when the truth comes out, she cannot leave her husband.
• In a key scene, while driving Gatsby’s car, Daisy accidentally kills Myrtle Wilson (Tom’s mistress). However, Gatsby takes the blame for her.
• In the end, Tom and Daisy flee New York without remorse, while Gatsby, still hopeful for Daisy’s return, is murdered by Myrtle’s husband.

Symbolism of Daisy Buchanan
• Daisy’s Voice – In the novel, Gatsby says, “Her voice is full of money.” This implies that she is deeply tied to wealth and cannot imagine a life without luxury.
• The Color White – Daisy often wears white, which appears to symbolize purity and innocence but actually represents deception and irresponsibility.
• The Daisy Flower (Margarite) – Her name is reminiscent of the daisy flower, which looks delicate and beautiful on the outside but lacks depth, much like her personality.
……………………………………………………….
About the artist:
My name is Behzad Mojarad Bigdeli, with the stage name "BarBeni",

I was born in 1981 in Tehran, Iran, and I completed my studies in the field of architecture and then received a two-year sculpture degree from Tehran University in the field of sculpture.

I learned to draw by myself and held several exhibitions on the topics of freedom, human rights and nature, etc. and won several awards in the field of cartoons and cartoons.

I have moved to Germany for almost three years and have participated in several group exhibitions in Oldenburg and Hamburg.

During this time, many of my paintings were sold on reputable sites such as Catawiki, SingularArt and Saatchi.

I am very interested in passing on my experiences and skills to the younger generation.

https://www.instagram.com/bar__beni

……………………………………………………….

Packing process :

the parcel will ship secure.in first step ,the parcel will cover by oily paper for Preventing scratching.in second step the cargo is wrapped around with bubble wrap plastic. In the third step, a cardboard holder is used along the length and width of the shipment, with supports installed to prevent the artwork from breaking. Finally, the package is placed inside a cardboard box.

Details

Artist
BarBeni (XX-XXI)
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Daisy Buchanan
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Plate signed
Country of origin
Germany
Condition
Good condition
Height
29 cm
Width
39 cm
Weight
200 g
Style
Realism
Period
2020+
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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