Artist: Pietro Capone, Rome Italy
Iron gall ink and oil on linen, 120 cm x 80 cm
The poem inside the painting opens with "Take me where the shadows dance with the light," suggesting a place of fusion between the two opposing forces. This expression indicates that the poem explores a territory where light and darkness are not simply opposed, but coexist and move together, creating a complex balance. Even the title "Respiro" means "Breath" so it's there than the feeling comes out between shadow and light ad emotion can "breath". The lady in the painting lives between light where the words are hidden, and shadow where the poems come to lives.
Artist: Pietro Capone, Rome Italy
Iron gall ink and oil on linen, 120 cm x 80 cm
The poem inside the painting opens with "Take me where the shadows dance with the light," suggesting a place of fusion between the two opposing forces. This expression indicates that the poem explores a territory where light and darkness are not simply opposed, but coexist and move together, creating a complex balance. Even the title "Respiro" means "Breath" so it's there than the feeling comes out between shadow and light ad emotion can "breath". The lady in the painting lives between light where the words are hidden, and shadow where the poems come to lives.