nush menna - Tre di spade






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Nush Menna, Tre di Spade, oil on canvas, 100 × 70 cm, 2026, original edition, in excellent condition, part of the Archetipi Contemporanei series, signed, shipped in a tube with certificate of authenticity.
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THREE OF SWORDS
Nush Menna
Oil on canvas
100 × 70 cm
2026
Painting series: Contemporary Archetypes
Exhibition and research project for the gallery
Three of Swords belongs to the painting series Contemporary Archetypes, an artistic research project conceived for the gallery's exhibition context, through which Nush Menna reinterprets the archetypes of the Tarot as psychological, symbolic, and universal figures of the modern human being.
The work takes inspiration from the Minor Arcana card Three of Swords, traditionally associated with emotional wound, loss, and the pain of separation. In this vision, however, the pain is not portrayed as a condemnation, but as a threshold of transformation. The figure’s gaze is direct, lucid, and aware: there is no surrender, but presence. The wound becomes knowledge, the trauma becomes passage, the limit becomes a possibility for evolution.
The three swords imprinted on the chest evoke the experiences that every human being traverses: love, loss, and rebirth. The butterfly, a symbol of metamorphosis, introduces the theme of inner transformation, while the dialogue between light and shadow recalls the path of integrating the most fragile and hidden parts of identity.
With the Contemporary Archetypes series, Nush Menna develops a project destined for the gallery and contemporary collecting, in which traditional archetypes are reread through present-day figures. Each work thus becomes a symbolic portrait and an inquiry into the unconscious, into emotional memory, and into the transformative processes that define the human experience.
Title: Three of Swords
Artist: Nush Menna
Series: Contemporary Archetypes
Project: Painting research for gallery
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 100 × 70 cm
Year: 2026
Shipped in tube
Certificate of authenticity
Final protective varnish
Seller's Story
THREE OF SWORDS
Nush Menna
Oil on canvas
100 × 70 cm
2026
Painting series: Contemporary Archetypes
Exhibition and research project for the gallery
Three of Swords belongs to the painting series Contemporary Archetypes, an artistic research project conceived for the gallery's exhibition context, through which Nush Menna reinterprets the archetypes of the Tarot as psychological, symbolic, and universal figures of the modern human being.
The work takes inspiration from the Minor Arcana card Three of Swords, traditionally associated with emotional wound, loss, and the pain of separation. In this vision, however, the pain is not portrayed as a condemnation, but as a threshold of transformation. The figure’s gaze is direct, lucid, and aware: there is no surrender, but presence. The wound becomes knowledge, the trauma becomes passage, the limit becomes a possibility for evolution.
The three swords imprinted on the chest evoke the experiences that every human being traverses: love, loss, and rebirth. The butterfly, a symbol of metamorphosis, introduces the theme of inner transformation, while the dialogue between light and shadow recalls the path of integrating the most fragile and hidden parts of identity.
With the Contemporary Archetypes series, Nush Menna develops a project destined for the gallery and contemporary collecting, in which traditional archetypes are reread through present-day figures. Each work thus becomes a symbolic portrait and an inquiry into the unconscious, into emotional memory, and into the transformative processes that define the human experience.
Title: Three of Swords
Artist: Nush Menna
Series: Contemporary Archetypes
Project: Painting research for gallery
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 100 × 70 cm
Year: 2026
Shipped in tube
Certificate of authenticity
Final protective varnish
