What would happen if Romeo and Juliet had not died?
What would have happened if Romeo and Juliet had not died in the tragic story of their love? This New Collection aims to introduce a new narrative with an imagined scenario.
What if people needed to conquer their own darkness to find true love?
Alex's new collection: Romeo and Juliet
In this fresh perspective, the focus isn’t on the love between these doomed lovers, but rather a reflection on the personal transformations each one of us undergoes in order to sustain a relationship.
Juliet outside
Juliet Portrait
The initial phase of the story primarily serves as a comparative representation of the psychological states of the two young protagonists.
Juliet inside
Verona on her mind
On one hand, we have Juliet: on the surface, she appears calm, but she is trapped by the desires and expectations of her parents.
Romeo outside
Romeo's Portrait
Similar to the portrait of Juliet we have the portrait of Romeo. Rich, handsome, and yet melancholic like Juliet.
Romeo inside
Pain is close to pleasure
He’s tormented by selfish desires and impulses, aimed solely at his own personal gratification.
Juliet's family situation
Being Pulled Apart
In a profound state of distress, Juliet appears shattered. The painting depicts her as if she’s tearing pieces from herself, to the point of seeming on the verge of disintegration.
The decision to change
Moment of Truth
This painting marks a turning point, the beginning of transformation. Juliet realizes that change requires letting go of a part of herself.
Romeo and Juliet Collection
Romeo’s emotions
As a result of being unable to truly “love” the person he just met at a party, Romeo delves even deeper into his internal turmoil.
The definition of love
The Balcony Scene
This painting is the centerpiece, depicting the iconic balcony scene between Romeo and Juliet. This is probably the most significant piece in the collection, as it illuminates the fundamental dynamic upon which their relationship is based.
The healing process
Light and Shadows
The collection culminates in a theatrical and symbolic gesture: the elimination of one’s negative self, a necessary sacrifice to stay beside the loved one.
The wedding of Romeo and Juliet
The Wedding
This unique watercolor painting features Robert Downey Jr as Friar Lorenz, the man who orchestrated Romeo and Juliet’s secret plan.
Juliet is getting rid of her ego
The Killing of Juliet’s ego
The painting beautifully captures the pivotal moment when Juliet silences her own selfishness.
The couple can have a future
Life after life
The final piece represents a conclusion that heralds a future.
This painting underscores the importance of resilience and dedication needed to overcome challenges and achieve a genuine happy ending.
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These collections showcase the artist’s versatility and range, as well as his commitment to exploring new ideas and techniques in his work. Some of these collections include the rebirth collection and Romeo and Juliet.