The Cobalt Goddess

Size: 50×60 (cm)

Artistic Execution & Theme

Element Description
Medium Stained Glass Mosaic and mixed material including: Velvet and Costume jewelry
Central Motif The work is defined by the deliberate and extensive use of Cobalt Blue, a deep and vibrant color.
Color Application This magnificent color is the principal element, used predominantly in the mosaic pieces forming the woman’s face and throughout her magnificent, velvet drapery.
Symbolism of Cobalt The choice of the color “Cobalt” and the title “Goddess” is a powerful union symbolizing nobility, power, and divine majesty, which radiates from the character of the woman depicted.

Epilogue: The Narrative

Through its authoritative use of color and commanding presence, the mosaic establishes the figure not just as a woman, but as a being of supreme spiritual and temporal authority, reflecting an ancient image of majesty and enduring power.

Size: 50×60 (cm)

Artistic Execution & Theme

Element Description
Medium Stained Glass Mosaic and mixed material including: Velvet and Costume jewelry
Central Motif The work is defined by the deliberate and extensive use of Cobalt Blue, a deep and vibrant color.
Color Application This magnificent color is the principal element, used predominantly in the mosaic pieces forming the woman’s face and throughout her magnificent, velvet drapery.
Symbolism of Cobalt The choice of the color “Cobalt” and the title “Goddess” is a powerful union symbolizing nobility, power, and divine majesty, which radiates from the character of the woman depicted.

Epilogue: The Narrative

Through its authoritative use of color and commanding presence, the mosaic establishes the figure not just as a woman, but as a being of supreme spiritual and temporal authority, reflecting an ancient image of majesty and enduring power.