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Medium :
Digital on Paper , Other rigid frame under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
39.4x63in
About this artwork
Beauty doesn't need to save the beast. The beast doesn't need to be saved.
This isn't a Disney fairy tale. She's not here to tame him with love. He's not cursed, waiting for redemption. They're two lonely souls who found each other without looking.
The black bison—all the brute force the world both worships and fears. She in white—the fragility that hides steel in her bones. Neither needs the other. That's why they can walk together.
There's no… magical transformation in the end. He'll still be a beast. She'll still be beautiful. And that's okay. Because true beauty isn't about changing someone else, but about accepting their nature.
The desert bears witness: two opposing forces that chose the same direction. Not out of love. Out of respect.
Couples who buy this book understand: mature love is not two halves seeking to complete each other. It is two whole people choosing to accompany each other.
"Beauty and the Beast" - where no one needs to be saved and everyone needs to be seen.
Laia Grassi, a fine arts-trained artist specializing in design, uses digital media and generative AI to create an obsessive and deeply symbolic "Digital Baroque." Her technique fuses AI-generated fragments, deliberate errors, and a restricted palette, achieving dense visual symphonies capable of both unsettling and captivating. Her work makes the feminine visible as a complex and visceral power, creating mirrors where women see themselves as whole, powerful, and free, empowering the feminine through scars, masks, and the choice of solitude.