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Three Blue Girls
Three Blue Girls
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Painting Description: "Three Blue Girls" by Valeria Notarnicola
Medium: Acrylic and lacquer on canvas
Dimensions: 80 × 60 cm
Date: May 2025
Style: In the tradition of Gustav Klimt
In 3 Blue Girls, the world of dreams and waking desire dissolve into a single, shimmering vision — an opalescent mosaic of femininity, nature, and silent harmony. Floating in a floral sea, the three figures are not merely asleep — they are surrendered, as if absorbed into the very rhythm of the earth, the cosmos, and the eternal feminine.
Their hair flows like gilded tendrils across a jeweled garden, interwoven with blossoms and butterflies, echoing Klimt’s signature intertwining of nature and sensuality. Skin gleams softly against their robes of geometric turquoise and emerald — a tessellation of patterned rectangles and spirals, where the body dissolves into ornament and becomes one with the environment.
The figures are serene, their expressions closed yet full of inner radiance — a quiet ecstasy found in unity and stillness. Each is a variation of grace: the gentle tilt of a head, the hush of a smile, the subtle curve of fingers holding a bloom. Their bond is unspoken and spiritual, evoking Klimt’s fascination with the sacred rituals of sisterhood, erotic intimacy, and symbolic protection.
Behind them, the garden breathes in muted purples and silvered greens, speckled with stardust and flowers — a twilight veil that shelters them in sacred sleep. In Klimt’s world, gold was the color of the divine; here, blue becomes the hue of emotional depth, vulnerability, and silent power.
3 Blue Girls is not just a painting — it is a reverie. A hymn to softness. A Klimtian dream where the feminine soul floats beyond time, wrapped in nature, memory, and glistening silence.
