Canvas Fit - Alberto Ricardo - La Dama del Trono Silente





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La Dama del Trono Silente by Canvas Fit - Alberto Ricardo, created in Spain in 2023, is a Giclée on professional cotton canvas (80 x 60 cm), limited edition 1/5, sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
Artwork created on professional canvas using the giclée printing technique on canvas. Digital art using contemporary media and AI.
Artwork by the artist Canvas Fit-Alberto Ricardo created using Giclée print technique on high-quality professional canvas, 100% cotton, highly resistant to handling and external agents, from the Eco Canvas Roma Glossy brand, satin finish.
We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Painting with dimensions of 60 x 80 cm and a depth of 5 cm.
Limited edition 1/5.
On the back of the piece, you will find the details about the work.
The shipment will be made through United Parcel Service (UPS) for Spain and Europe, and through Fedex for the rest of the world.
The work will be rolled and protected with several layers of packaging, bubble nylon, and placed in a sturdy tube.
Once the work has been paid for, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece will arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.
From the very first moment you view this giclée image, you are enveloped by the powerful serenity emanating from the female figure at the center of the composition. There are no loudness or excesses, but an undeniably majestic presence. She is a woman who needs no words to occupy the space; her bearing, her gaze, and the symbols surrounding her speak for her. This is the Lady of the Silent Throne.
Her face, carved with the precision of a classical sculptor, is a study in harmony and strength. Her steady, slightly proud gaze suggests a full awareness of her lineage, of her role as the heir to a legacy that transcends time. She is not an ordinary woman: she is the embodiment of an ancestral queen, one who ruled with intelligence, beauty, and resolve.
The pictorial treatment of this work is hyperrealistic, but with a rich pictorial texture that gives it the emotional character of a Renaissance oil painting. Each brushstroke seems to have been placed with devotion. The warm palette, dominated by earth tones and golds, surrounds the figure with an atmosphere that evokes the palace salons and sacred temples of ancient civilizations. It is as if time had stopped to allow us to observe this woman in her eternal moment.
The floral headdress adorning her head, composed of lilies, orchids, and other exotic flowers, not only beautifies but also symbolizes fertility, abundance, and renewal. The jewelry she wears—golden necklaces, circular earrings with embedded precious stones, a central ornament on her forehead—are not mere adornments: they are visual inscriptions of power, history, and spirituality. They speak of cultures where gold was more than wealth; it was a divine connection.
What most impacts, however, is the duality conveyed by her expression. There is firmness and sweetness, pride and melancholy. Perhaps it is the memory of what was lost or the burden of what has been inherited that shines behind her eyes. But there is also hope, a faith in what can still be rebuilt from the root. She is past and future intertwined in the same pictorial moment.
This portrait is not only a celebration of Afro-descendant beauty; it is a silent reivindication, a work that rescues from oblivion those figures that official history has tried to erase. In its majestic silence, this woman reminds us that true nobility is not inherited: it is upheld with dignity.
Artwork created on professional canvas using the giclée printing technique on canvas. Digital art using contemporary media and AI.
Artwork by the artist Canvas Fit-Alberto Ricardo created using Giclée print technique on high-quality professional canvas, 100% cotton, highly resistant to handling and external agents, from the Eco Canvas Roma Glossy brand, satin finish.
We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Painting with dimensions of 60 x 80 cm and a depth of 5 cm.
Limited edition 1/5.
On the back of the piece, you will find the details about the work.
The shipment will be made through United Parcel Service (UPS) for Spain and Europe, and through Fedex for the rest of the world.
The work will be rolled and protected with several layers of packaging, bubble nylon, and placed in a sturdy tube.
Once the work has been paid for, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece will arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.
From the very first moment you view this giclée image, you are enveloped by the powerful serenity emanating from the female figure at the center of the composition. There are no loudness or excesses, but an undeniably majestic presence. She is a woman who needs no words to occupy the space; her bearing, her gaze, and the symbols surrounding her speak for her. This is the Lady of the Silent Throne.
Her face, carved with the precision of a classical sculptor, is a study in harmony and strength. Her steady, slightly proud gaze suggests a full awareness of her lineage, of her role as the heir to a legacy that transcends time. She is not an ordinary woman: she is the embodiment of an ancestral queen, one who ruled with intelligence, beauty, and resolve.
The pictorial treatment of this work is hyperrealistic, but with a rich pictorial texture that gives it the emotional character of a Renaissance oil painting. Each brushstroke seems to have been placed with devotion. The warm palette, dominated by earth tones and golds, surrounds the figure with an atmosphere that evokes the palace salons and sacred temples of ancient civilizations. It is as if time had stopped to allow us to observe this woman in her eternal moment.
The floral headdress adorning her head, composed of lilies, orchids, and other exotic flowers, not only beautifies but also symbolizes fertility, abundance, and renewal. The jewelry she wears—golden necklaces, circular earrings with embedded precious stones, a central ornament on her forehead—are not mere adornments: they are visual inscriptions of power, history, and spirituality. They speak of cultures where gold was more than wealth; it was a divine connection.
What most impacts, however, is the duality conveyed by her expression. There is firmness and sweetness, pride and melancholy. Perhaps it is the memory of what was lost or the burden of what has been inherited that shines behind her eyes. But there is also hope, a faith in what can still be rebuilt from the root. She is past and future intertwined in the same pictorial moment.
This portrait is not only a celebration of Afro-descendant beauty; it is a silent reivindication, a work that rescues from oblivion those figures that official history has tried to erase. In its majestic silence, this woman reminds us that true nobility is not inherited: it is upheld with dignity.

