Daniel Salvi (B. 1994)
The Edge
Dimensions
88 x 128 x 8 cm (framed)
Description
Mixed Media Digital Art
Fine Art Print on cotton paper
Signed by the artist (printed, lower right)
Sold framed
Edition
Single Piece (1 of 1)
Year
2023
Price
Upon Request
Audio comment to the artwork
DETAILS
DANIEL SALVI (B. 1994)
The Edge
Signed by the artist (printed, lower right)
Mixed Media Digital Art
Fine Art Print on cotton paper
Single Piece (1 of 1)
88 x 128 x 8 cm (framed)
80 x 120 cm (unframed)
Executed in 2023
Sold with handpainted frame with spacer and museum glass
Authenticity certificate signed by the artist.
Condition Report
Perfect Conditions, New
Provenance
The Artist
Exhibited
Milan, Lynk & Co Milan Club, "Goddesses & Muses"
Exhibition by Daniel Salvi, December 2023,
no. 4 (lent by the Artist).
Moka Museum, Decentraland, "Goddesses & Muses"
Exhibition by Daniel Salvi, January-February 2024,
no. 4 (lent by the Artist).
Nerviano, Sala Bergognone, "Dee & Muse - In Dialogo con Bergnognone" - Solo Exhibition, May 2024 (lent by the Artist)
Milan, Coral Gallery, "Goddesses & Muses - Oblivion" Solo Exhibition, May 2024, no. 4 (lent by the Artist)
Price
Upon Request
CATALOGUE NOTE
"The Woman becomes the starting point
of a new Mysterious Humanity"
This evocative artwork titled 'The Edge' is a profound creation by Italian artist Daniel Salvi. It masterfully intertwines cultural, historical, and personal themes, transforming them into a visual narrative that resonates with universal human experiences.
Throughout various cultures, the egg has been revered as a symbol of mystique and power, embodying concepts of fertility, birth, and divinity. Its significance spans from the ancient Egyptian belief in a cosmic egg birthing the sun god Ra to Orphism's mystical egg that hatched Phanes, the deity who fathered the pantheon of Greek gods.
This motif persevered through time, evolving in Christian lore to represent the resurrection of Jesus Christ at Easter, and emerging in the works of renowned artists like Piero della Francesca, Hieronymus Bosch, and Salvador Dalí.
In 'The Edge,' Salvi captures a young woman's gaze, laden with a palpable weariness yet imbued with a quiet determination. The striking image of a colossal egg delicately balanced upon her head symbolizes the fragility and precariousness of life. It's a visual metaphor for the constant balancing act required in life's journey, accentuated by unforeseen challenges and the weight of responsibilities.
The portrait's deeper revelation lies in the subject's pregnancy, subtly indicated yet profoundly impactful. The woman's entire being is intrinsically linked to another life, metaphorically depicted as hidden within her, reminiscent of a life form cocooned inside an eggshell. This depiction serves as a poignant commentary on motherhood — the mental and emotional fortitude it demands, and the unceasing awareness of the dependent life one is nurturing.
Salvi's work transcends the mere portrayal of a figure; it delves into the psyche of its subject. It lays bare her vulnerabilities, hopes, and the ever-looming sense of duty that will shape her future. This piece is not just an artistic expression but a celebration of the quiet, often unnoticed heroism of ordinary beings.
By equating the woman to a cosmic egg, Salvi elevates her existence, portraying her as the genesis of new life and a mysterious future for humanity.
'The Edge' is more than a vision; it's a narrative of resilience, a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity, and a homage to the uncelebrated heroes who bear life's manifold burdens with grace and strength.

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