№Varv 214
The painting titled "King, Queen, and pins" presents a poignant scene composed of chess pieces and a window view. Two central chess pieces, a white king and a black queen, stand prominently on a windowsill, suggesting themes of duality and coexistence. The king and queen, often representing power and influence in the game of chess, may symbolize leadership or significant figures in a narrative. In the background, window blinds cast linear shadows across the scene, adding a sense of order and confinement.
The scattering of pins, which hang like pull cords, could represent the masses or the often overlooked yet essential players in the grand scheme of events, possibly hinting at societal structures where the many are ruled by the few. The window offers a view to the outside world, perhaps a metaphor for perspective, hope, or the broader context in which these figures exist. The juxtaposition of the chess pieces with everyday objects in a domestic setting might suggest the interplay between strategic power games and the mundanity of life. Overall, the painting could be interpreted as a commentary on power dynamics, the roles individuals play in society, and the contrast between the significant and the ordinary.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "King, queen and pins"
* ARTISTS: Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich
* SIZE: 85x65 cm/'33.46x25.59 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: Photos provide accurate information about the product.
oil
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№Varv 214
The painting titled "King, Queen, and pins" presents a poignant scene composed of chess pieces and a window view. Two central chess pieces, a white king and a black queen, stand prominently on a windowsill, suggesting themes of duality and coexistence. The king and queen, often representing power and influence in the game of chess, may symbolize leadership or significant figures in a narrative. In the background, window blinds cast linear shadows across the scene, adding a sense of order and confinement.
The scattering of pins, which hang like pull cords, could represent the masses or the often overlooked yet essential players in the grand scheme of events, possibly hinting at societal structures where the many are ruled by the few. The window offers a view to the outside world, perhaps a metaphor for perspective, hope, or the broader context in which these figures exist. The juxtaposition of the chess pieces with everyday objects in a domestic setting might suggest the interplay between strategic power games and the mundanity of life. Overall, the painting could be interpreted as a commentary on power dynamics, the roles individuals play in society, and the contrast between the significant and the ordinary.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "King, queen and pins"
* ARTISTS: Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich
* SIZE: 85x65 cm/'33.46x25.59 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: Photos provide accurate information about the product.
oil
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