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a subrealist reread based on the masterpiece by :
Poussin, Nicolas; Venus and Mercury; c.1627-29
Original works On view at :
Dulwich Picture Gallery, Londres, Royaume-Uni
“When the wolf leaves the plain” is a powerful metaphor that can be interpreted as an allegory about mental health and stray thoughts. Let's imagine that the "plain" represents the human mind, vast and open. The "wolf" could symbolize negative thoughts, anxieties, or mental disorders such as anxiety or depression.
The image of the wolf leaving the plain evokes healing or remission of these disorders. This can represent a moment of relief where negative thoughts and mental turmoil seem to fade away, allowing the mind to regain some calm and clarity...
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