The Kiss x Magritte
This reinterpretation of Gustav Klimt's ‘The Kiss’ is part of René Magritte's dreamlike, symbolic world. Here, the lovers are metamorphosed into natural and celestial elements: a moon-like face and a cloud-like silhouette come together in a suspended kiss. A solitary tree anchored in a vast plain recalls the balance between dream and reality so dear to Magritte. The soft golden and bluish hues give the work a timeless poetry, where the moment of union transcends matter to embody a true fusion of worlds.
L'œuvre en bref
This reinterpretation of Gustav Klimt's ‘The Kiss’ is part of René Magritte's dreamlike, symbolic world. Here, the lovers are metamorphosed into natural and celestial elements: a moon-like face and a cloud-like silhouette come together in a suspended kiss. A solitary tree anchored in a vast plain recalls the balance between dream and reality so dear to Magritte. The soft golden and bluish hues give the work a timeless poetry, where the moment of union transcends matter to embody a true fusion of worlds.