Oil on canvas, 55x75 cm
This painting captures the beauty and elegance of a fragment of a Renaissance female statue, offering more than just a glimpse of classical art. The isolated focus on the torso, with its smooth lines and subtle curves, emphasizes the idea of incompleteness and the passing of time. The soft interplay of light and shadow, along with the refined brushwork, brings the marble to life, evoking a sense of warmth and humanity beneath the surface.
The choice to present only part of the statue speaks to the fragmented nature of memory and history—how we remember glimpses of the past, and how those glimpses carry a beauty that transcends their original context. The work serves as a meditation on timelessness, fragility, and the power of form, bridging the gap between ancient ideals and modern interpretation.