Artworks of Paola Magini, contemporary artist based in Tuscany, Italy

Paola Magini Art Lab

The dwellings

📅 Year: 2025
📐 Dimensions: 100 × 100 cm
🖌️ Medium: Mixed media on wood panel
📦 Availability: Available
📖 Inspiration: John 14:2–4

“In my Father’s house are many dwellings. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? When I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, so that where I am, you may be also. And you know the way to the place where I am going.”

✨ Artwork Description Art becomes a bridge between the earthly and the divine, where every brushstroke tells a story of hope and transformation. In this piece, I set out to explore the concept of the "many dwellings"—an invitation to envision that space where beauty and peace coexist in eternal harmony. This work is inspired by the biblical passage from John 14, reflecting on the idea of spiritual homecoming and divine promise. With layered textures and symbolic forms, the composition invites the viewer into a meditative dimension beyond the visible, where the soul finds resonance and rest.

-The artwork will be shipped with a certificate of authenticity and a personal note addressed to the collector.

Three dreams, three spheres, infinite possibilities.
In this artwork, the three come together around a table where time stands still and worlds multiply. Each sphere contains small houses—reflections of dreams and potential—while the vintage radio becomes a bridge between the earthly and the divine.

Like an old radio searching for the right frequency, we too are constantly tuning in, seeking divine messages. The knobs the man adjusts are not tuning into earthly stations, but to that sublime frequency where the voice of the divine becomes clearer.
It is an invitation to align ourselves with the sacred, to listen closely to the celestial whispers that permeate our daily lives.

A call to reflect on how each generation envisions the future through its own lens, even as we share the same table, the same moment, the same hope. 🌟

 

 

Black and white, light and shadow —
an eternal dialogue embodied by this pair of
crested Polish hens standing guard
at the table of revelations.

Like characters from an ancient parable, these graceful creatures
remind us that within each of us dwell two natures:
the light that guides our way, and the shadow
that tries to dim it. What defines us is not their presence,
but the conscious choice we make — every day, every moment.

The white hen and her black companion
whisper an age-old truth:
free will is the greatest gift —
the power to choose which part of ourselves to feed,
which voice to follow. ✨

 

In my work, the photograph of Kurt Gödel is not just a portrait,
but a portal to the infinite. The brilliant mathematician who proved
the incompleteness of every formal system reminds us
that there are truths which transcend what can be proven.

Just as a radio searches for divine frequencies, Gödel sought
truths beyond earthly logic. His theorems —
as revolutionary as they are spiritual — show us that reality
is far greater than what our minds can fully grasp.
Within every system, there are truths that cannot be proven
from within the system itself — much like faith,
which demands a leap beyond pure reason.

His silent presence in the painting invites us
to look beyond the boundaries of the possible,
where mathematics and mysticism merge
in a shared pursuit of the infinite. ✨

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