Paintings: Acrylic on the paper
The creation of this painting is inspired by a poem by Charles Baudelaire "Man and the Sea":
"Free man, you will always cherish the sea!
The sea is your mirror; you contemplate your soul
In the infinite unrolling of its billows;
Your mind is an abyss that is no less bitter.
You like to plunge into the bosom of your image;
You embrace it with eyes and arms, and your heart
Is distracted at times from its own clamoring
By the sound of this plaint, wild and untamable.
Both of you are gloomy and reticent:
Man, no one has sounded the depths of your being;
O Sea, no person knows your most hidden riches,
So zealously do you keep your secrets!
Yet for countless ages you have fought each other
Without pity, without remorse,
So fiercely do you love carnage and death,
O eternal fighters, implacable brothers!"
— William Aggeler, The Flowers of Evil (Fresno, CA: Academy Library Guild, 1954)
Shipment details: Supplied in a cardboard box. The painting is covered with acid-free glassine paper, wrapped in bubble wrap, sealed in plastic, sandwiched between two pieces of foam or corrugated cardboard shipping inserts and placed in a strong shipping box.
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International deliveries may be subject to local customs duties, these vary from country to country. Local customs duties are the responsibility of the buyer.
All works are copyrighted and all rights are reserved by the artist.
Feel free to convo me if you have any questions!
Thank you so much for visiting my shop!
Acrylic
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Paintings: Acrylic on the paper
The creation of this painting is inspired by a poem by Charles Baudelaire "Man and the Sea":
"Free man, you will always cherish the sea!
The sea is your mirror; you contemplate your soul
In the infinite unrolling of its billows;
Your mind is an abyss that is no less bitter.
You like to plunge into the bosom of your image;
You embrace it with eyes and arms, and your heart
Is distracted at times from its own clamoring
By the sound of this plaint, wild and untamable.
Both of you are gloomy and reticent:
Man, no one has sounded the depths of your being;
O Sea, no person knows your most hidden riches,
So zealously do you keep your secrets!
Yet for countless ages you have fought each other
Without pity, without remorse,
So fiercely do you love carnage and death,
O eternal fighters, implacable brothers!"
— William Aggeler, The Flowers of Evil (Fresno, CA: Academy Library Guild, 1954)
Shipment details: Supplied in a cardboard box. The painting is covered with acid-free glassine paper, wrapped in bubble wrap, sealed in plastic, sandwiched between two pieces of foam or corrugated cardboard shipping inserts and placed in a strong shipping box.
CUSTOMS
International deliveries may be subject to local customs duties, these vary from country to country. Local customs duties are the responsibility of the buyer.
All works are copyrighted and all rights are reserved by the artist.
Feel free to convo me if you have any questions!
Thank you so much for visiting my shop!
Acrylic
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