Sweet laziness, 2011
Oil, Canvas
65 cm x 73 cm
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Titled 'Sweet Sloth', the painting is a visual story of a moment of fleeting carefreeness, drowned in dreams and daydreams. The canvas shows a beautiful golden-haired woman who, naked and voluptuous, lies on a soft bed. Her body is subtly lit with warm, soft tones that emphasise the natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere of the scene.
On her leg is an unusual, dreamlike motif: a small horse with delicate wings, reminiscent of creatures from fairy tales and legends. This ethereal creature, running along her leg, introduces an element of surrealism into the composition, seeming to be taken out of dreams and fantasies. The horse with wings symbolises freedom, lightness and unfettered dreams, and its presence in this intimate frame emphasises the delicate boundary between reality and dream.
The artist has used a textural technique that adds depth and dynamism to the work, allowing the viewer to almost feel the texture of the woman's skin and the softness of the bedding. The colours are warm, dominated by golden and peach tones, which further enhance the impression of warmth, comfort and intimacy. The light plays an important role, modelling the figures and giving the whole scene a softness that makes the painting exude calmness and a feeling of peace.
"Sweet Sloth" is a work that invites the viewer to stop for a moment to immerse themselves in a dreamlike world, where reality mixes with fantasy and time passes more slowly. The painting pays homage to the moments of introspection and quiet happiness that can be found in the simplest moments of everyday life.