“σπεῦδε βραδέως”, equivalent of the Latin motto “Festina lente”, means literally “to speed up slowly”.
The sentence has been attributed to emperor Augustus and is used as a proverb when you need to act fast, but carefully and after a solid reflection.
The person depicted has been captured in the exact moment of clear awareness before the action.
The artwork is realised on wood board, framed with a gold vintage round frame. Acrylic and gold leaf, varnished with anti uv protection varnish, ready to hang.
Wood board, vintage frame, gold leaf, acrylics
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£1,204.7
“σπεῦδε βραδέως”, equivalent of the Latin motto “Festina lente”, means literally “to speed up slowly”.
The sentence has been attributed to emperor Augustus and is used as a proverb when you need to act fast, but carefully and after a solid reflection.
The person depicted has been captured in the exact moment of clear awareness before the action.
The artwork is realised on wood board, framed with a gold vintage round frame. Acrylic and gold leaf, varnished with anti uv protection varnish, ready to hang.
Wood board, vintage frame, gold leaf, acrylics
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This artwork is sold by Irene Raspollini from Italy