Oil painting on cotton canvas coated with damask varnish is made in mixed technique with fluorescent acrylic, rose quartz and marble crumb coated with acrylic. The painting glows in the dark with a preliminary accumulation of light.
Flamingo comes from the Latin word "flamma," which means "flame." And thus, the symbolism of flamingo includes a fiery aspect and echoes the symbolism of the Phoenix bird, which burns in the fire and is reborn from the ashes. Here, the flamingo becomes a symbol of fortitude and rebirth, which is also indicated by the fact that flocks of flamingos are able to survive in a very harsh environment. The fact is that flamingoes live on the shores of very salty lakes, where there are no fish and salinity of water is so high that it easily corrodes the skin. Charles Darwin paid attention to this ability of the bird, expressing his astonishment: "How strange that a living being is able to live in such places!
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