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In "At Last, the Rain Came," we witness a visual elegy that articulates the end of an amour with profound sensitivity.

 

The subject, a young woman, is set against a tempestuous sky, a classical portent of change. Her gaze is not one of despair, but of a stoic acceptance of the inevitable, lending her dignity amidst the brewing storm.

 

The choice of vines is a poignant one, for they can represent both the wild, untamed growth of passion and the binding ties of a love that once sheltered but now suffocates, that once nurtured but now constrains. The vines, clinging and inescapable, are as much a part of her as her flowing hair, signifying that the feelings she wears are as natural and intrinsic as the leaves and tendrils that surround her.

 

The only rain to grace her visage is the woman's tear; her solemn lament echoes the ones of the goddesses and nymphs of yore: she is a new Ariadne abandoned, a new Echo left in her solitude.

 

This piece is not merely a representation of grief but a complex narrative of love's lifecycle—its vivacious growth, its ensnaring complications, and its eventual, unavoidable cessation.

 

It is a meditation on the duality of love: as much a source of anguish as of joy, as much about release as about holding on.

 

"At Last, the Rain Came" serves as a visual metaphor for the catharsis of letting go, a silent soliloquy that speaks to the enduring human experience of parting and the bittersweet release found therein.

At Last, The Rain Came

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  • Year

    2023

  • Edition

    Single Piece, 1:1

  • Dimensions

    80 x 120 cm (unframed dimensions)

  • Description

    Mixed Media Digital Art

    Print on certified museum cotton paper

    Signed by the artist (printed, lower left).

    Signed authenticity certificate, hologram, and series number.

    Handpainted modernist white frame with spacerand prestigious museum glass 99%

  • Condition Report

    Perfect Conditions, New

  • Provenance

    The Artist

  • Exhibited

    2023, December - Milan, Lynk & Co Milan Club - "Goddesses & Muses" Solo Exhibition.

    2024, January-February - Moka Museum, Decentraland,  "Goddesses & Muses" Solo Exhibition.

    2024, May - Nerviano, Comune, "Goddesses & Muses, In Dialogo con Bergognone" Solo Exhibition

    2024, May - Milan, Corals Gallery,  "Goddesses & Muses OBLIVION" Solo Exhibition by Daniel Salvi.

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From Digital Visions to Fine Art
How Salvi's Art comes to life 

Every artwork by Daniel Salvi begins as a digital vision, a blend of artificial intelligence, photography, and digital artistry, destined to transcends its digital origins and steps into the world of fine art.

Like meeting a person, most of the Art Pieces are unique —there are no duplicates around the world. It'll just be in front of you.

 

Each piece exists singularly, offering you the opportunity to humanly connect with a world that speaks to both the heart and the mind.