“Quo me fixit Amor, quo me violentius ussit, hoc melior facti vulneris ultor ero” / “The more Love pierces me, the more violently He burns me, so much the fitter am I to avenge the wounds.” Ovid, “Ars amatoria”.
Water lilies floating peacefully on a tumultuous abstract lake: a metaphor of love and of what love can do.
Acrylic, gesso and charcoal on canvas.
canvas, Acrylics, gesso, transferable letters
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“Quo me fixit Amor, quo me violentius ussit, hoc melior facti vulneris ultor ero” / “The more Love pierces me, the more violently He burns me, so much the fitter am I to avenge the wounds.” Ovid, “Ars amatoria”.
Water lilies floating peacefully on a tumultuous abstract lake: a metaphor of love and of what love can do.
Acrylic, gesso and charcoal on canvas.
canvas, Acrylics, gesso, transferable letters
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This artwork is sold by Irene Raspollini from Italy