Rosalia
Rosalia is an artwork representing gluttony in the Moor’s series of heads titled “The Seven Deadly Sins.” Rosalia is a woman of great refinement and elegance. Her name, Rosalia, evokes the image of a rose, a symbol of passion and sensuality. Her turban is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, showcasing her deep connection to tradition while embracing her freedom and modernity. The turban’s geometric pattern, adorned with precious bands of gold leaf, seamlessly blends traditional and contemporary elements. One of the most intriguing aspects of Rosalia is her veil. This accessory creates a captivating play of transparency, revealing glimpses of her eyes through closed eyelids, hinting at the pleasure she derives from savoring a fruit. This detail accentuates her sensuality and her ability to fully indulge in sensory pleasure. The vivid representation of the sin of gluttony captures the observer’s attention, seducing them while also inviting reflection on the mystery and allure of desires and temptations.
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