編號 101415219

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Idiolidis Arias (1989) - "Ophelia"
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Idiolidis Arias (1989) - "Ophelia"

This work, painted in oil on canvas, offers a contemporary reinterpretation of the character of Ophelia, a central figure in William Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet. Far from a narrative or illustrative representation, the painting is structured as a symbolic and emotional interpretation that explores the inner dimension of the character, placing her in a state of suspension between life, memory, and dissolution. The figure of Ophelia appears floating on the water, her body surrendered to a state of stillness that suggests abandonment rather than violence. Her posture, with her face lifted and eyes closed, creates a moment of silent transition, in which the dramatic tension of Shakespeare's text is transformed into a contemplative experience. The scene does not depict the moment of death, but rather an emotional threshold where the character seems to withdraw from the external world to inhabit an intimate and poetic realm. The water, rendered through superimposed layers and fluid brushstrokes, acquires a fundamental symbolic character. More than a physical setting, it functions as a metaphor for the unconscious, for the unspoken, and for emotional fragility. The watery surface envelops the figure without violence, reinforcing the sense of drift and the progressive blurring of boundaries between body and environment. The bouquet of flowers resting in Ophelia's hands directly references the symbolic language present in the literary work. In this pictorial context, the flowers function as a sign of memory and vulnerability, bearers of an ephemeral beauty that contrasts with the chromatic density of the surroundings. Their presence introduces a visual tension between what is alive and what is fading, underscoring the tragic condition of the character. From a technical standpoint, the use of oil paint on canvas allows for a rich and organic construction of texture and light. The visible brushstrokes, impasto, and glazes create an enveloping atmosphere that reflects the character's psychological state. The painting unfolds with restrained gesturality, avoiding excessive description in favor of suggestion and emotional impact. Overall, the work is situated within a figurative tradition with symbolic roots, engaging in a dialogue with historical representations of Ophelia from a contemporary perspective. The painting does not seek to illustrate Shakespeare's text, but rather to translate it into an introspective visual language, where the female figure becomes an archetype of vulnerability, silence, and loss. It is an image suspended in time, inviting the viewer to slow, reflective contemplation. Includes certificate of authenticity. The artwork is in excellent condition and visual quality, ready to be shipped after purchase. Dimension of the painting 100 x 65 cm, with a depth of 3 cm. (39 x 25.5 inches) On the back of the piece, you can find information about the work. Shipping will be made through UPS, FedEx and DHL, shipping to all parts of the world. The work will be rolled up and protected by several layers of packaging, bubble nylon, and inside a cardboard or plastic case, in the shape of a tube. Once the work has been paid, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the transport company. The piece should arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.

編號 101415219

無法使用
Idiolidis Arias (1989) - "Ophelia"

Idiolidis Arias (1989) - "Ophelia"

This work, painted in oil on canvas, offers a contemporary reinterpretation of the character of Ophelia, a central figure in William Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet. Far from a narrative or illustrative representation, the painting is structured as a symbolic and emotional interpretation that explores the inner dimension of the character, placing her in a state of suspension between life, memory, and dissolution. The figure of Ophelia appears floating on the water, her body surrendered to a state of stillness that suggests abandonment rather than violence. Her posture, with her face lifted and eyes closed, creates a moment of silent transition, in which the dramatic tension of Shakespeare's text is transformed into a contemplative experience. The scene does not depict the moment of death, but rather an emotional threshold where the character seems to withdraw from the external world to inhabit an intimate and poetic realm.
The water, rendered through superimposed layers and fluid brushstrokes, acquires a fundamental symbolic character. More than a physical setting, it functions as a metaphor for the unconscious, for the unspoken, and for emotional fragility. The watery surface envelops the figure without violence, reinforcing the sense of drift and the progressive blurring of boundaries between body and environment. The bouquet of flowers resting in Ophelia's hands directly references the symbolic language present in the literary work. In this pictorial context, the flowers function as a sign of memory and vulnerability, bearers of an ephemeral beauty that contrasts with the chromatic density of the surroundings. Their presence introduces a visual tension between what is alive and what is fading, underscoring the tragic condition of the character.
From a technical standpoint, the use of oil paint on canvas allows for a rich and organic construction of texture and light. The visible brushstrokes, impasto, and glazes create an enveloping atmosphere that reflects the character's psychological state. The painting unfolds with restrained gesturality, avoiding excessive description in favor of suggestion and emotional impact. Overall, the work is situated within a figurative tradition with symbolic roots, engaging in a dialogue with historical representations of Ophelia from a contemporary perspective. The painting does not seek to illustrate Shakespeare's text, but rather to translate it into an introspective visual language, where the female figure becomes an archetype of vulnerability, silence, and loss. It is an image suspended in time, inviting the viewer to slow, reflective contemplation.
Includes certificate of authenticity.

The artwork is in excellent condition and visual quality, ready to be shipped after purchase.
Dimension of the painting 100 x 65 cm, with a depth of 3 cm. (39 x 25.5 inches)
On the back of the piece, you can find information about the work.
Shipping will be made through UPS, FedEx and DHL, shipping to all parts of the world.
The work will be rolled up and protected by several layers of packaging, bubble nylon, and inside a cardboard or plastic case, in the shape of a tube.
Once the work has been paid, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the transport company.
The piece should arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.

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Catherine Mikolajczak
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畫廊估值  € 1,200 - € 1,500

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