Canvas Fit - Alberto Ricardo - Blancanieves Reimaginada"





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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.
In this powerful giclée on canvas, the viewer encounters a bold and contemporary reinterpretation of the classic character Snow White, deliberately moving away from traditional children's iconography to explore a realm where innocence and sensuality intertwine boldly. The central figure of the composition, dressed in the emblematic colors of the character—blue, red, and yellow—becomes an icon of dualities: the pure and the provocative, the naive and the challenging.
The background, painted with a technique that emulates expressive and impetuous brushstrokes, evokes a fantasy kingdom bathed in daylight, with towers emerging among snow-capped mountains and architecture suggesting a fairy tale world. However, it is the pose of the protagonist that subverts the usual narrative. Snow White is facing away, but her profile and closed eyes, focused on the red apple she delicately holds, introduce a dramatic tension that goes beyond a simple act of contemplation.
The apple, a symbol of sin, desire, and forbidden curiosity, becomes here the symbolic axis of the entire work. It is not just the object that defined her fate in the story, but also a representation of conscious decision, free will, and the autonomy of the woman depicted. The young woman does not seem to be in danger, nor a victim of deception; on the contrary, her firm body, confident posture, and the determined gesture with which she holds the fruit tell us that she controls the scene.
The dense and lively texture of the canvas, especially in the areas of the dress, the sky, and the castle walls, reminds us that this is a work built to be experienced through materiality. The giclée offers a visual quality close to oil painting, allowing each brushstroke to contribute to the emotional construction of the scene. The shines on the blue bodice, the reflections on the skin, and the meticulous attention to the dark hair crowned with the red ribbon reinforce an aesthetic reading that is as meticulous as it is provocative.
This portrait of Snow White is part of a contemporary pop art movement that rescues characters from the collective imagination to give them new voices and new stories. She is no longer the sleeping princess waiting for salvation; she is the woman who contemplates her destiny with awareness and desire. This image, displayed in a modern setting, does more than decorate; it challenges, sparks dialogue, and questions the established norms of femininity, power, and visual representation.
The work is, therefore, an irreverent tribute to fairy tales. A pictorial statement that reconfigures tradition to explore empowerment and identity in an aesthetic key. In it, Snow White does not wait to be rescued; she has become the author of her own story.
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.
In this powerful giclée on canvas, the viewer encounters a bold and contemporary reinterpretation of the classic character Snow White, deliberately moving away from traditional children's iconography to explore a realm where innocence and sensuality intertwine boldly. The central figure of the composition, dressed in the emblematic colors of the character—blue, red, and yellow—becomes an icon of dualities: the pure and the provocative, the naive and the challenging.
The background, painted with a technique that emulates expressive and impetuous brushstrokes, evokes a fantasy kingdom bathed in daylight, with towers emerging among snow-capped mountains and architecture suggesting a fairy tale world. However, it is the pose of the protagonist that subverts the usual narrative. Snow White is facing away, but her profile and closed eyes, focused on the red apple she delicately holds, introduce a dramatic tension that goes beyond a simple act of contemplation.
The apple, a symbol of sin, desire, and forbidden curiosity, becomes here the symbolic axis of the entire work. It is not just the object that defined her fate in the story, but also a representation of conscious decision, free will, and the autonomy of the woman depicted. The young woman does not seem to be in danger, nor a victim of deception; on the contrary, her firm body, confident posture, and the determined gesture with which she holds the fruit tell us that she controls the scene.
The dense and lively texture of the canvas, especially in the areas of the dress, the sky, and the castle walls, reminds us that this is a work built to be experienced through materiality. The giclée offers a visual quality close to oil painting, allowing each brushstroke to contribute to the emotional construction of the scene. The shines on the blue bodice, the reflections on the skin, and the meticulous attention to the dark hair crowned with the red ribbon reinforce an aesthetic reading that is as meticulous as it is provocative.
This portrait of Snow White is part of a contemporary pop art movement that rescues characters from the collective imagination to give them new voices and new stories. She is no longer the sleeping princess waiting for salvation; she is the woman who contemplates her destiny with awareness and desire. This image, displayed in a modern setting, does more than decorate; it challenges, sparks dialogue, and questions the established norms of femininity, power, and visual representation.
The work is, therefore, an irreverent tribute to fairy tales. A pictorial statement that reconfigures tradition to explore empowerment and identity in an aesthetic key. In it, Snow White does not wait to be rescued; she has become the author of her own story.

