Reconciliation
Reconciliation
Realizm
Wampiry i nietoperze and Fantastyka i science fiction
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Lead time
Lead time
The completion time depends on several factors, such as the type of technique, paint drying time, image size , the need for manual finishing and securing the image.
Turnaround time for Oil Giclée (hand-finished)
✅ Giclée print on canvas
✅ Pigment print drying
✅Texturing, hand painting and finishing
✅ Drying – (depending on layer thickness and type of medium, image size)
✅ Stretching the canvas on the stretcher frame
✅ Quality control and packaging
⏳ Total turnaround time: 3 -7 days
Delivery time for Available Immediately, Ready-made images
✅ This means that the painting is painted and ready to be shipped the next business day.
1. Title
"Reconciliation"
2. Description of the image
The vampire and the bat, once tense and angry, now sit side by side on a stone ledge, enveloped in the silence of the moonlit night. The vampire's face softens—his fangs still visible, but his gaze is soft and understanding. The bat, fearless, rests beside him—a companion, not an enemy. It's a moment not only of peace, but of recognition of shared existence.
3. Technology
Oil on canvas, with strong impasto in the texture of the stone, the folds of the garment, and the shadows. Glazes softly model the moonlight, creating subtle contrasts and an aura of concentration.
4. Style
A romantic-symbolic style with a Gothic flair. The image doesn't work through action—it works through presence. It's a scene of paused tension, not silence. It's a light that doesn't blind, but allows us to see.
5. Colors
Dark navy blues, muted greens, subdued blues, and subtle silvers—colors that don't dominate, but rather tone down the emotion. The palette says, "We're from the same night."
6. Invoice
Texture is palpable in the stone and shadows—almost like the bark of an old tree. The smoothness of the skin and fur contrasts with the surroundings—a story of softness within a hard form.
7. Inspiration
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Caspar David Friedrich – for the peace of the spiritual landscape.
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Albert Pinkham Ryder – for the dark light of reflection.
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Anne Rice – for vampiric feelings deeper than violence.
8. Message and interpretation
"Reconciliation" is the moment after anger—but not after the fight. It's an image of coming to terms with what is animal and human. It's an act of accepting the mirror image.
9. Originality
This work doesn't dramatize—it heals. "Reconciliation" doesn't say much—but its every silent detail evokes something. It reminds us that every fury yearns for peace.
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