The flight rules
by Davì
Description
Destiny guides who follow him of his own free and drags those who rebel.
(Seneca)
Through the image of the eagle, symbol of freedom, which is yoked, the painting wants to represent the human condition where often the will to fulfill desires, following the path of one's aspirations and talents is opposed by the rules of life, by having to respond to social conventions, from the events of existence that force us to postpone projects to a future that can become more and more hypothetical with the passage of time, stopping us waiting for a glory, which in reality may never arrive. Thus the eagles in the painting would like to take flight but the coachman does not allow it, forcing them into captivity by pulling the chariot.
The painting was made in oil on classic canvas, I propose it without a frame so that you can customize it with the one that is most suitable for the environment where it will be exhibited. It is a subject I particularly care about and I would like it to go to a person who can fully appreciate it.
As per my tradition, the work is associated with an aphorism that enhances its meaning, in this case I relied on Seneca.
It is a unique piece with a certificate of authenticity drawn up by myself.
In the case of shipping, I generally rely on the TNT courier who has always guaranteed an excellent standard of quality.