Symphony of Love

This painting reveals the hidden and multifaceted nature of love, blending passion, anticipation, and mystery into a theatrical composition. Three dominant female figures occupy the centre stage, each exuding a distinct emotional tone and visual character, creating a harmonious yet enigmatic narrative.

In the upper left corner, “The Harlequin of Love” emerges as a symbol of desire and hidden longing. Caught in the act of drawing his bow, the Harlequin becomes an embodiment of romantic games and shifting emotions, teetering between chaos and dreamlike fantasies. His presence serves as a silent guide, drawing the viewer deeper into the theatrical world of love's complexity and transformation.

The surrounding motifs—a bird and a butterfly—add layers of symbolism, evoking themes of fleeting moments and eternal cycles of change.


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