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Money Bag walks the fine line between desire and irony. A hand reaches out to the viewer, offering a bag of money with a dollar sign, a direct, almost brazen gesture: 'Do you want it? Take it.' The hand emerges from shifting scenarios, sometimes allusive, sometimes surreal, transforming the offer into a theatrical temptation. In this case, the background from which the fist with the bag of money emerges is an On Stage, a red theater curtain, and holding the bag we can glimpse the silhouette of the legendary Uncle Scrooge. The work doesn't narrate, it suggests: it stages the ambiguous allure of possession, the interplay between attraction and frivolity, between power and a smile. Money becomes a symbol, a visual pretext to question our gaze about what we truly desire and the price, real or imagined, we are willing to pay. This type of painting is ideal for professional studios to provide a motivational boost and a sophisticated air. Modern and open-plan living rooms, as a visual focal point above a console table or sofa. Entryways, to welcome guests with a striking contemporary art piece.
