"Gyné" acrylic work gold leaf 100x100cm

€1,250.00
Gynè: The Awakening of Origin
Work Phygital by: Roberta Pontrandolfo
The archetype of the Gilan Society The work presents itself as a visual narrative rooted in the concept of the Gilanica Society, a model of civilization founded on equality and solidarity between men and women. Gynè is a symbol of the generating force and the fulcrum of a rediscovered cosmic balance.Formal language abandons geometric rigidity to embrace sinuous, organic lines, which evoke the continuous becoming of life.The contrast between the depths of midnight blue, the purity of white, and the preciousness of gold underscores the connection between the earthly and transcendent dimensions, transforming the canvas into a sacred space.The work represents a return to the "zero point" of civilization, where power is not domination, but the ability to give life.
The pictorial gesture becomes an instrument of purification: through chromatic synthesis and the fluidity of the sign, the artist takes an inner journey that distills emotion into a universal symbol.
The purplish core and volutes surrounding the central figure act as a protective embrace, recalling the lost harmony of ancient pre-patriarchal cultures.
"Gynè is not just an image, but a condition of the soul: overcoming conflict through the rediscovery of our common matrix.
Gynè: The Awakening of Origin
Work Phygital by: Roberta Pontrandolfo
The archetype of the Gilan Society The work presents itself as a visual narrative rooted in the concept of the Gilanica Society, a model of civilization founded on equality and solidarity between men and women. Gynè is a symbol of the generating force and the fulcrum of a rediscovered cosmic balance.Formal language abandons geometric rigidity to embrace sinuous, organic lines, which evoke the continuous becoming of life.The contrast between the depths of midnight blue, the purity of white, and the preciousness of gold underscores the connection between the earthly and transcendent dimensions, transforming the canvas into a sacred space.The work represents a return to the "zero point" of civilization, where power is not domination, but the ability to give life.
The pictorial gesture becomes an instrument of purification: through chromatic synthesis and the fluidity of the sign, the artist takes an inner journey that distills emotion into a universal symbol.
The purplish core and volutes surrounding the central figure act as a protective embrace, recalling the lost harmony of ancient pre-patriarchal cultures.
"Gynè is not just an image, but a condition of the soul: overcoming conflict through the rediscovery of our common matrix.