Enigma - What the Moon Forgot






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Enigma's What the Moon Forgot is an original oil painting from Italy (2026), 100 × 75 cm, 4 kg, hand signed, professionally hand-stretched on a wooden chassis, unframed with painted edges, a psychological surrealism work in excellent condition, with a hand-signed COA.
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What the Moon Forgot
I stand where the light falls strangely, between a night I remember and a room that holds its breath. Behind me, a crescent hangs over dark water, a lighthouse burning its thin patient fire into the distance. I look downward, as I often do, toward the crow bent over the pale skull at my feet, toward the flowers no one brought for joy. My skirt layers green over ember-orange, colours that contradict each other gently, the way grief and warmth sometimes share a body. The brushwork around me loosens at the edges, as though certainty has been quietly leaking away.
-- Dimensions: 100 x 75 x 2.5 cm
-- Mounting: Professionally hand-stretched on a wooden chassis.
-- Framing: None (no external frame); painted edges ready for display.
-- Medium: Premium artists' oil colors on fine canvas.
-- Style: Psychological Surrealism with a smooth brush texture.
-- Authentication: Signed 'Enigma' on reverse with title and year.
-- Condition: Pristine; dispatched from studio-affiliated workshop.
-- COA: Hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity included.
-- Shipping: Custom protective packaging; Catawiki Smart Shipping with full tracking and insurance.
About the Artist
Enigma is an Italian surrealist who paints their own likeness into worlds of pure imagination - not to tell a story, but to ask a question.
The figures are deliberately genderless, blending masculine and feminine so no single identity stands between the viewer and the canvas.
Reality bends through frames within frames: rooms open onto other rooms, other skies, other selves, rendered in smooth, luminous brushwork and blocks of bold, contrasting color.
Each painting is a dreamscape where memory, symbol, and self dissolve into one another - and every canvas is one of a kind, never repeated.
What the Moon Forgot
I stand where the light falls strangely, between a night I remember and a room that holds its breath. Behind me, a crescent hangs over dark water, a lighthouse burning its thin patient fire into the distance. I look downward, as I often do, toward the crow bent over the pale skull at my feet, toward the flowers no one brought for joy. My skirt layers green over ember-orange, colours that contradict each other gently, the way grief and warmth sometimes share a body. The brushwork around me loosens at the edges, as though certainty has been quietly leaking away.
-- Dimensions: 100 x 75 x 2.5 cm
-- Mounting: Professionally hand-stretched on a wooden chassis.
-- Framing: None (no external frame); painted edges ready for display.
-- Medium: Premium artists' oil colors on fine canvas.
-- Style: Psychological Surrealism with a smooth brush texture.
-- Authentication: Signed 'Enigma' on reverse with title and year.
-- Condition: Pristine; dispatched from studio-affiliated workshop.
-- COA: Hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity included.
-- Shipping: Custom protective packaging; Catawiki Smart Shipping with full tracking and insurance.
About the Artist
Enigma is an Italian surrealist who paints their own likeness into worlds of pure imagination - not to tell a story, but to ask a question.
The figures are deliberately genderless, blending masculine and feminine so no single identity stands between the viewer and the canvas.
Reality bends through frames within frames: rooms open onto other rooms, other skies, other selves, rendered in smooth, luminous brushwork and blocks of bold, contrasting color.
Each painting is a dreamscape where memory, symbol, and self dissolve into one another - and every canvas is one of a kind, never repeated.
