Aeternum Vow | Bond before life changes it | Luxury UAE Art For Sale

Aeternum Vow | Bond before life changes it | Luxury UAE Art For Sale

$169,900.00
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Aeternum Vow | Bond before life changes it | Luxury UAE Art For Sale

Aeternum Vow | Bond before life changes it | Luxury UAE Art For Sale

$169,900.00
Sale price  $169,900.00 Regular price 

Aeternum Vow | Bond Before Life Changes It

 

Archive Classification

Collection Type: Emotional Heritage Relic

Subcategory: Childhood Memory & Familial Bond Study

Archive Tier: Closed Museum Collection

Dimentions: 100 CM X 120 CM

Ownership: One Collector Only

Duplication: Permanently Restricted

Public Exhibition: None

Years to Complete: 5 Years

Relic Code: ALA-MOR-0011

Archive Name: Aeternum Vow — Bond Before Life Changes It


Private Archive Notice

Some paintings preserve faces.

Some preserve events.

Rare works preserve something far more difficult:

a bond before life changes it.

Aeternum Vow was created from a deeply personal moment involving the artist’s son and sister — transformed not into family documentation, but into a study of trust, protection, innocence, and the fragile promises humans make before understanding loss.

This work belongs to a category rarely captured:

memory before becoming memory.


Hidden Legend — The Garden of Oaths

Ancient stories once described hidden gardens where children unknowingly made promises that shaped their futures.

The promises were simple.

Protection.

Loyalty.

Presence.

The stories claimed a silent guardian stood nearby—

a pale creature believed to remember every promise humans eventually forgot.

The guardian never judged.

Never intervened.

Only witnessed.

Years later, people would return to the garden changed by responsibility, grief, distance or time.

The guardian remained.

Watching.

Remembering.

Waiting.

Aeternum Vow was inspired by that forgotten idea:

That somewhere beyond adulthood, innocence survives untouched.


Origin Story

This work was born from reality.

The figures represent:

The artist’s son and sister.

Not posed as subjects.

Not arranged for symbolism.

Simply existing within a quiet exchange.

Over time the moment evolved beyond family—

becoming a universal study of human attachment.

The work asks:

When life changes us, what remains loyal to who we once were?


Psychological Interpretation

Collectors commonly describe emotional reactions such as:

  • nostalgia
  • grief without sadness
  • comfort
  • longing
  • protection
  • memory

The emotional tension comes from contradiction:

The figures are connected.

Yet separated.

Near.

Yet distant.

Protected.

Yet vulnerable.


Symbolism Breakdown

Joined Hands

Trust

Promise

Unspoken loyalty


Physical Distance Between Figures

Growth

Future separation

Independent paths


White Guardian Animal

Witness

Protection

Memory preservation

Unconditional loyalty


Garden Environment

Childhood

Shelter

Temporary innocence


Blurred Facial Definition

Universal identity

The collector may unconsciously insert personal memory


Dense Green Foliage

Life

Time

Concealment

Protection


Soft Brushwork

Memory rather than realism

The image feels remembered instead of observed


Collector Interpretation Timeline

Initial viewing

Two children and an animal.

Days later

A personal memory appears.

Months later

The work becomes emotional architecture within a room.

Years later

Visitors ask about the story.

The owner remembers someone.


Provenance Record

Artist:

Samira Al Nuaimi

Archive Reference:

ALA-MOR-0011

Collection:

Museum Original Relics

Public ownership:

None

Commercial exposure:

None

Auction history:

None

Previous collectors:

None


Creation Chronology

Initial inspiration:

Private family moment

Development:

Emotional archive portraiture

Final classification:

Museum Original Relic

Archive registration:

Permanent


Artist Statement — Samira Al Nuaimi

"I was interested in preserving something difficult to hold onto. Not childhood itself, but the feeling of safety people rarely realize they had until years later. The work is personal, though I hope viewers see their own memories inside it."


Creator Profile

Artist: Samira Al Nuaimi

Focus areas include:

  • emotional heritage
  • symbolic realism
  • memory preservation
  • relational portraiture
  • museum-inspired narrative works

Her work often transforms ordinary moments into long-term symbolic archives.


Materials & Construction

Medium Character

Traditional painterly rendering with layered atmospheric transitions.


Surface Composition

Observed qualities include:

  • soft tonal blending
  • memory-driven brush transitions
  • muted earth palette
  • atmospheric rendering

Color Structure

Dominant tones:

Muted greens

Warm earth browns

Soft ivory

Charcoal shadows


Texture Analysis

Visible:

  • feathered brush movement
  • softened edges
  • layered transitions
  • manual irregularities

Imperfections intentionally preserved.


Finish Type

Archive matte finish

Low reflective behavior

Emphasis on emotional softness over sharp contrast


Recommended Framing Specifications

Ideal pairings:

  • antique gold frame
  • aged walnut
  • museum bronze
  • muted dark wood

Avoid:

High-gloss contemporary frames


Recommended Lighting

Ideal display temperature:

2700K–3000K

Warm gallery lighting preferred.


Suggested Placement

Best displayed in:

  • family estate
  • executive residence
  • luxury library
  • private study
  • collector corridor
  • villa sitting room
  • memory room

Environmental Requirements

Recommended temperature:

18–24°C

Recommended humidity:

40–55%

UV exposure:

Avoid direct sunlight


Authenticity & Archive Registration

Certificate:

Included

Archive code:

ALA-MOR-0011

Registration:

Permanent

Collector authentication:

Issued upon transfer


Ownership Rights

Ownership includes:

✓ Archive certification
✓ Authenticity documentation
✓ Exclusive possession rights

Ownership excludes:

Unauthorized reproduction


Scarcity Declaration

Singular Ownership Protocol

No duplicate original

No edition release

No future reproduction

One collector only


Insurance Recommendation

Private insurance recommended following acquisition.


Collector Privileges

Collector receives:

  • archive record
  • authentication documentation
  • ownership confirmation
  • acquisition support

Acquisition Procedure

  1. Acquisition request submitted
  2. Verification process completed
  3. Ownership agreement issued
  4. Transfer finalized
  5. Archive updated permanently

Acquisition & Payment Methods

Bank Wire Transfer

Accepted currencies:

USD / AED


Cryptocurrency Settlement (subject to verification)

Potential accepted assets:

  • BTC
  • ETH
  • USDT

Card Payment

Available for selected acquisitions.


Escrow Arrangement

Available before ownership transfer.


Institutional & Family Office Acquisitions

Private agreements available.


Ownership Transfer

Ownership transfers after:

✓ Payment confirmation
✓ Archive update
✓ Authenticity issuance
✓ Collector certification


Collector Confidentiality

Private acquisition protocols available.


Shipping Protocol

Protected transport recommended:

  • acid-free wrapping
  • reinforced packaging
  • climate-conscious shipment

Valuation Positioning

Aeternum Vow should not be positioned as decorative family artwork.

The work aligns closer with:

  • emotional archive pieces
  • memory relics
  • symbolic heritage portraiture
  • singular collector works

Private Collector Access

Aeternum Vow was not created to decorate space.

It was preserved to hold something people spend decades searching for:

memory without disappearance.

For acquisition enquiries, archive verification, or private collector discussions:

Atlantis Luxury Art
Email: info@atlantisheaven.com
Phone / WhatsApp: +971 55 737 7447

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