LEOPARDS
1977, 40x70cm, Tempera on canvas with glossy spray fixative

This is a maternity scene, mother and cub sheltered in the savannah. The image conveys tranquility and beauty.
The work “Leopards” is a painting created in 1977, using tempera on canvas, completed with a glossy spray fixative to enhance its colors and protect its surface. The main subject is a maternity scene: a majestic leopard mother lovingly watches over her cub, conveying a sense of protection and serenity. The setting recalls a refuge in the savannah, with lush vegetation that harmoniously intertwines with the play of light and shadow, creating an immersive and evocative atmosphere. In the background, the blue sky stands against the dark silhouettes of trees, accentuating the sense of calm and quiet. The chromatic contrast between the warm tones of the spotted fur of the felines and the intense green of nature emphasizes the beauty and vitality of the scene, giving depth and realism to the composition.
Meaning and interpretation:
The artist wanted to convey a sense of tranquility and harmony, paying particular attention to the anatomical details of the felines, their expressive gazes, and the softness of their coat. The sweet interaction between mother and cub, with the little one affectionately leaning against the maternal figure, evokes a strong feeling of affection and protection. This representation of animal motherhood becomes a universal metaphor for maternal love, security, and the continuity of life. The contrast between the wild strength of the leopard and the sweetness of the family bond creates a balance between power and tenderness, inviting the observer to reflect on the deep connection between nature and feelings.
Conclusion:
Overall, Leopards is a work that captures the essence of wild nature, celebrating both its strength and delicacy. Through a skillful use of color, light, and composition, the artist manages to evoke a world in which beauty and protection coexist in perfect harmony. The work is not just a realistic representation of fauna, but a tribute to motherhood and the deep connection between living beings, offering the viewer a vision of peace and wonder.

This is a maternity scene, mother and cub sheltered in the savannah. The image conveys tranquility and beauty.
The work “Leopards” is a painting created in 1977, using tempera on canvas, completed with a glossy spray fixative to enhance its colors and protect its surface. The main subject is a maternity scene: a majestic leopard mother lovingly watches over her cub, conveying a sense of protection and serenity. The setting recalls a refuge in the savannah, with lush vegetation that harmoniously intertwines with the play of light and shadow, creating an immersive and evocative atmosphere. In the background, the blue sky stands against the dark silhouettes of trees, accentuating the sense of calm and quiet. The chromatic contrast between the warm tones of the spotted fur of the felines and the intense green of nature emphasizes the beauty and vitality of the scene, giving depth and realism to the composition.
Meaning and interpretation:
The artist wanted to convey a sense of tranquility and harmony, paying particular attention to the anatomical details of the felines, their expressive gazes, and the softness of their coat. The sweet interaction between mother and cub, with the little one affectionately leaning against the maternal figure, evokes a strong feeling of affection and protection. This representation of animal motherhood becomes a universal metaphor for maternal love, security, and the continuity of life. The contrast between the wild strength of the leopard and the sweetness of the family bond creates a balance between power and tenderness, inviting the observer to reflect on the deep connection between nature and feelings.
Conclusion:
Overall, Leopards is a work that captures the essence of wild nature, celebrating both its strength and delicacy. Through a skillful use of color, light, and composition, the artist manages to evoke a world in which beauty and protection coexist in perfect harmony. The work is not just a realistic representation of fauna, but a tribute to motherhood and the deep connection between living beings, offering the viewer a vision of peace and wonder.