The Fairy of the Moon, circa 1891. Painted by Hermann Kaulbach.
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The Fairy of the Moon, circa 1891. Painted by Hermann Kaulbach.
72 x 72 cm / Edition 5 (+2 A.P.)
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"Moonlit Night" (1925) and "Falling Star" (1925) by František Kobliha (1877-1962)
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A detail from Gravity by Italian artist Luca Morselli.
A lone greyhound crosses an empty, reflective surface. There is no movement around it, no horizon to anchor the eye—only silence, weight, and the suspended breath of a world that has paused. The body is tense and fluid at the same time, as if the dog were both searching and remembering. Its reflection doubles the presence: one real, one imagined.
Morselli’s work often explores states of balance and disappearance, where bodies seem to exist on the edge of gravity, memory, or light. Here, the greyhound becomes a symbol of instinct and fragility—moving forward even when the ground feels uncertain.
Few subjects carry stillness with such intensity.