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L'Eterna Melodia" (The Eternal Melody)

45.000,00 €Preis
Anzahl

Collection: Universo de Ryart

The Story: A Heroine’s Song

This 40 x 40 cm masterpiece is a bridge of love between generations. It is a tribute to Ryart’s grandmother—a vibrant artist born in Ancash, Peru, who lived for the rhythm of music, dance, and song. Her life was a fierce battle against poverty and, eventually, a solitary fight against cancer in Italy. Despite every hardship, she worked tirelessly until she could finally hold her children in her arms once more. Though her body has left this world, her spirit remains a vibrant melody in the memory of those who love her.

Visual Analysis: Life, Memory, and Love

In IMG_3101.jpg, Ryart uses a diverse technique to portray this internal heroine:

*The Golden Spirit**: The face of the musician glows with a bright, sun-like yellow. This represents her undying passion and the light she carried even during her darkest days of struggle.

*The Cello of Strength**: The central figure holding the instrument symbolizes her life's work—always creating harmony despite the "clandestine" shadows. The instrument is painted in deep, grounded ochres and browns, representing her resilience and earthly toil.

*The Crimson Wings**: Surrounding the figure are explosive, thick layers of blood-red and ruby. These "wings" of color represent the pain of her battles, the heat of her love, and the vibrant fire of a woman who never surrendered.

*The White Outlines**: Ryart has traced the figure in bold, white strokes. These represent her "eternal" form—the pure, spiritual memory that lives on after the physical struggle has ended.

*The Dark Void**: The deep background highlights her as a beacon of hope, showing that even in poverty and illness, her music was never silenced.

Investment & Legacy

This piece is a profound emotional anchor in the Universo de Ryart. It is not just a painting; it is a family's heartbeat, captured by a five-year-old grandson for the grandmother he will always remember as a heroine.

*Dimensions**: 40 x 40 cm

*Artist**: Ryart (5 years old)

*Theme**: Legacy, Resilience, and Immortality

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