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Erythalia, acrylic on museum quality paper by Lena Snow, 41x59,5cm, signed on the back. A nymph in a searose filled sea, positioned to hold space, eyes closed, a symbol of fragility and quiet reflection.

Erythalia (unframed)

€1,200.00Price
  • Original artwork, acrylic on museum-quality-paper, 41x59,5cm signed on the back of the artwork

     

    Erythalia is a nymph of twilight moods — her name tied to the soft crimson of dusk and the fading warmth of day. In this painting, she stands in a sea scattered with searoses, positioned in the right corner to hold space and balance within the composition. Her eyes are closed, not meeting the viewer, and her body curves gently around itself, a quiet symbol of fragility, introspection and inner stillness. She embodies the delicate space between strength and vulnerability, rooted in nature yet touched by solitude. Erythalia reminds us that beauty often exists in the quiet in-between, in moments of reflection and subtle emotion.

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