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A surreal and metaphysical work, inspired by René Magritte, Giorgio de Chirico, and the delicate emotional symbolism of Odilon Redon, is presented in a silent, dreamlike room of pale stone. A young woman leans toward a life-size statue of herself: the same features, but aged, softened by the passage of time. She whispers a secret conspiratorially into the statue's ear, her lips close to its cold surface. The statue sits facing the viewer and, although carved from marble, displays a faint, knowing smile at the corner of its lips, as if awakening a long-buried memory or truth. The woman is seen in profile, whispering something into the statue's ear, her lips close to the statue's ear. The woman's hair and dress move slightly, as if stirred by an invisible breeze, while the statue remains motionless, yet subtly sensitive. A soft, diffused light filters in from above, illuminating floating dust motes and casting delicate shadows that blur the boundary between the living and the sculpted. The atmosphere is poetic and symbolic, exploring identity, time, and the intimate dialogue between who we are and who we can become. The painterly textures, muted tones, and subtle surrealism evoke a sense of introspection and quiet revelation. Artistic signature in the lower corner
In the stillness of a timeless room, a woman leans toward her future self to confide a secret that the marble seems to remember.
Between the slight trembling of her dress and the statue's smile, a dialogue unfolds where identity and destiny intertwine, as if the future were listening to the one who has yet to be.