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Illustration to Singoalla The Wind Is My Lover

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In this evocative illustration, a powerful sense of emotion radiates from the two central figures. Clad in flowing garments—the man in a dark cloak and the woman in a soothing white dress—they stand intertwined in a moment that seems frozen in time. The delicate details of their expressions convey a deep sorrow and connection, suggesting a narrative steeped in longing and love. The man gently rests his forehead against the woman’s, symbolizing their tragic yet tender reunion. Surrounding them, the soft, muted tones of nature reinforce this intimate moment. The background is alive with foliage, wildflowers, and delicate shadows that lend depth and serenity to the scene, creating a vivid contrast against the figures, who are rendered with meticulous care.

The color palette is primarily composed of earthy browns and soft whites, creating a harmonious and contemplative atmosphere. This choice not only reflects the solemnity of the moment but also invites the viewer to search for meaning in their postures and expressions. Framed within this emotional tableau are additional figures in the background, hinting at a wider narrative—a figure with wings, possibly an angel, appears to be observing, adding to the ethereal quality of the piece. This artwork stands as a remarkable expression of human emotion, rooted in historical context yet timeless in its portrayal of love and sorrow.

Illustration to Singoalla The Wind Is My Lover

Carl Larsson

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Created:

1984

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2020 × 3543 px
420 × 240 mm

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