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Other details :
Artwork on fixed support. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
23.6x15.7in
About this artwork
The pomegranate, that mysterious shrub that bears leaves, blossoms, and fruit all at once. Within it unite the opposites of life: love and passion, fertility and abundance, power and immortality. Its red interior pulsates like a heart, symbolizing the eternal bond between life and death.
The bee, queen of industriousness, gentle guardian of order and golden abundance. In her busy flight resonates maternal care, in her buzzing resounds the oldest… hymn to nature. She represents the joy of creation, the quiet happiness in the sight of something finished.
The wolf, protector of the weak, symbol of intuition, freedom, and unwavering loyalty. In its gaze rests the justice of nature, in its soul the balance between wildness and warmth.
Three beings, as different as day, night and twilight, embody that ineffable "something" that every human being can only find within themselves.
There is art that moves us, not just because it adorns, but because it transforms. In these paintings, the stories of surviving children are transformed into oil portraits of shattering depth. For weeks, the painter Joana Wolff, born in 1988, listens until pain becomes color and silence takes shape. Every brushstroke conveys dignity, courage, and humanity. But her vision extends beyond the canvas: With the proceeds from her art, she is building an organization that protects children, exposes abuse, and promotes prevention. Thus, each portrait becomes an investment in compassion and change. The first buyer of a Wolff painting not only holds beauty in their hands but also assumes responsibility and makes art history. A Wolff is a legacy, an opportunity that endures.