Virgin in a Prayer Luggage Cover

$95
Size: XS – Standard Carry-On
Elevate your travel experience with our new collection of luggage covers. Meticulously crafted from a high-quality blend of polyester and canvas, these covers exude elegance while providing utmost protection to your suitcases. Our luggage covers are an eye-catching accessory, making your suitcase stand out on any conveyor belt effortlessly. Bid farewell to scratches, stains, and scuffs, as these covers shield your luggage from common travel hazards. Designed for convenience, our covers feature a bottom zipper, enabling quick and hassle-free installation. Embracing sustainability, our covers offer a stylish alternative to single-use cling wrap. They can be easily washed and reused without compromising their charm and functionality.

The Virgin in Prayer is an oil painting by the Italian artist Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato, painted in c. 1640–1650, and currently displayed at the National Gallery. The painting is a life-size depiction of the Virgin Mary praying in quiet devotion, interlaced with Mia Wallace (fictional character portrayed by Uma Thurman in Pulpfiction) who on the other hand likes to wear elegant, expensive clothing, smokes the fictitious brand of 'Red Apple' cigarettes, enjoys music, and is addicted to cocaine. Goal of this piece- challenging the traditional narrative structure. The plain and dark background contrasts with the Virgin's radiant bowed head and the white headdress covering it, and her hands are gently closed together. Bright light draws the viewer's attention to the luminous blue drapery and the lifelike folds of the fabric. The portrait is designed for its simplicity with just three colours—red, white and blue—without any details to draw attention away from its praying figure. The Virgin is brightly lit and her flawless porcelain-like skin lends a sculptural quality to the painting and makes the audience feel to be in her real presence. The bright light from her blue robe combined with the dark background makes the central figure look more brilliant. The blue garment is painted using an ultramarine pigment made from lapis lazuli, a semi-precious stone mined from north-eastern Afghanistan, which was a costly pigment.

Created as a limited edition of 100 pieces to protect the long-term value and exclusivity of the garment. Once the product has sold out, it will not be recreated in the future.

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