Ember Ascension of the Flesh | 1/1 Exclusive Edition | MCE Gallery
$5,500.00
A Masterful Acquisition: The Chiaroscuro Nude Oil Painting
“Ember Ascension of the Flesh” manifests as a physically realized chiaroscuro nude oil painting, where light and shadow sculpt the human form into a timeless meditation on presence and transformation. Executed with acrylic mastery on canvas, this singular work is conceived for collectors who seek visceral authenticity and tactile depth.
The Inspiration
This composition emerges from the primal dialogue between illumination and obscurity, where the human figure dissolves into shadow only to be reborn through light. It evokes a visceral narrative of ascension, rooted in classical sensibility yet profoundly contemporary in emotional charge.
The Craft Renaissance
Executed as a physical acrylic painting on canvas, the work embodies the tactile richness of layered pigment and deliberate brushwork. Each tonal transition is manually rendered, translating the chiaroscuro tradition into a living surface that interacts dynamically with ambient light.
Curatorial Perspectives
Adaptable across refined interiors, from intimate residential spaces to executive environments.
Architectural Resonance
At 70 x 100 cm, the piece integrates seamlessly within curated interiors, offering a commanding yet intimate presence. Its vertical rhythm enhances spatial perception while introducing a sculptural focal point grounded in human form.
Unquestionable Provenance
This one-of-one physical artwork is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity. Its singular existence ensures that its narrative, presence, and legacy remain exclusively bound to its collector.
- Medium: Hand-Painted Original Acrylic on Canvas
- Scale: 70 x 100 cm (27.5″ x 39.3″) — Original Artist-Specified Format
- Rarity: 1/1 Original Physical Artwork
- Provenance: Wet-Signed Certificate of Authenticity Included
Bespoke Delivery (HS 9701): Professionally packed and delivered via global white-glove fine art logistics for secure international acquisition.
Architectural Sizing: Presented in its original 70 x 100 cm artist-defined format, preserving the intended compositional balance, spatial rhythm, and collector-grade presence of the work.











