Description
The portrait becomes a structure. The face is no longer just a sensitive surface, but an architectural plan where emotion, memory and reason are organized, reinforced and, sometimes, fissured.
The figure appears crossed by construction lines, grids and elevations that refer to both technical drawing and ancient treatises on proportion. These geometries do not impose order: they reveal it. They suggest that human identity is built layer by layer, like an inner city made of decisions, wounds, affections and growth.
Vegetation —vines and roses— bursts between walls, columns and sections, introducing the organic into the rational. There is no conflict: there is coexistence. Emotion does not destroy the structure; inhabits it. Flowers mark points of tension and beauty, as if they point out the places where the interior architecture becomes vulnerable… and therefore, more human.
The contained use of color, with muted blues, soft greens and pink accents, provides an introspective, almost meditative atmosphere. The eyes, precise and penetrating, act as axes of emotional symmetry: they look from within the construction, not from the outside.
Emotional Architecture dialogues directly with Hidden Nature. If the first revealed what grows in silence, this work shows how it is sustained. Together they establish a clear narrative: metamorphosis is not chaos, it is an intimate design process.
- Paper finish: Matte finish.
- Paper weight: 308g/m²
- Shade: Off White
- Texture: Soft
Art Giclée Printing
Works reproduced with printing technology of 12 intense and natural colors
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