1100 €
| Dimensions | 100 × 70 cm |
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| Support | paper |
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| Orientation | Vertical |
| Style | Abstract, Decorative, Surrealism |
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| Frame type | Clip frame with plexiglass |
A rose, a sea horse, and an apricot form the body of an abstracted human figure. They symbolise the three parts of the soul according to Plato: the intellect (rose), the emotion (sea horse), and the desire (apricot). The figure holds a tiny sphere as an archetypical symbol of perfection, of the world, of the whole cosmos. The organic scheme partially covering the figure symbolises the endless, eternal, and ever-moving universal soul.

