Enigma - When the Music Turns Pale






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Enigma, originele olieverf schilderij When the Music Turns Pale (2026), 120 x 80 cm op doek, met handtekening, gemaakt in Italië in uitstekende staat, inclusief handondertekend certificaat van authenticiteit.
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When the Music Turns Pale
I sit at the edge of sound, wrapped in the blue-grey of a half-remembered season, my white hair falling like silence across my shoulders. Behind me she rises - not a memory exactly, but something older, her body half-dissolved into cloud and wave, her face gilded and closed, crowned in a burst of red that burns where feeling used to live. I do not look at her. I have always known she was there. The room holds its breath in soft, muted hues, the brushwork loose and dreaming where she ends and the sky begins, precise and still where I remain.
-- Dimensions: 120 x 80 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.
When the Music Turns Pale
I sit at the edge of sound, wrapped in the blue-grey of a half-remembered season, my white hair falling like silence across my shoulders. Behind me she rises - not a memory exactly, but something older, her body half-dissolved into cloud and wave, her face gilded and closed, crowned in a burst of red that burns where feeling used to live. I do not look at her. I have always known she was there. The room holds its breath in soft, muted hues, the brushwork loose and dreaming where she ends and the sky begins, precise and still where I remain.
-- Dimensions: 120 x 80 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.
