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Dettagli dell'opera
- Stampa : Digitale su Carta , Altro tipo di supporto
- Cornice : Cornice su richiesta
- Dimensioni : 15,7x20,9in
- Numero di edizioni : 12 / 20
- Prova d'artista : 8
- Fuori commercio : 8
Su quest'opera
Eversalis is the moment when the whispered promise of Celestycon finally blooms.
Everything reflects in everything: forms, directions, boundaries dissolve into a new breath.
Lyria opens her eyes to a world that no longer obeys the notion of above or below, but to a deeper resonance, where every element answers another like an ancient echo.
In the Nymph’s rediscovered landscape, colors erupt — vivid, natural, unexpected: a true snapshot… of reality — and an intense, unforeseen joy moves through her, restoring the profound meaning of existence.
Part of the series "Underworld and Above", Chapter III: ALTERIA
"From the narrative cycle 'Underworld and Above” this work belongs to the metamorphosis of Lyria, the nymph who abandons silence to cross the luminous unknown."
Fine art print on Hahnemühle museum-grade cotton paper, lightly textured for exceptional depth and archival longevity.
Cecilia Finotti
Italia
Credenziali
- Preferito dalle gallerie
- Incluso nelle curatele delle gallerie
- Lavora su commissione
I began my artistic journey as a musician and composer, trained at the Conservatory and raised on classical music, jazz and crossover genres. My compositions have always transformed inner visions into sound.
Over time, in a natural evolution of that process, I began to capture the outside world and translate it into light, color and movement. Photography, for me, becomes a painterly surface, shaped by light and texture as primary material.
Photography emerged as a continuation of my musical path, uniting the two languages into a single poetic form.
Every work, visual or auditory, reflects what moves beneath the surface: the silent breath between reality and dream, between the visible and the invisible.
For me, music and photography are complementary paths of the same aesthetic vision, where music becomes light and light becomes music.