Lunaris Hollow | Before the Hands Disappeared | Luxury Art For Sale
Lunaris Hollow | Before the Hands Disappeared
Museum Original Relic — Archive Code: ALA-MOR-0018
Classification: Heritage Preservation Relic
Duplication Status: Permanently Restricted
Ownership Tier: One Collector Only
Dimentions: 100 CM X 100 CM
Archive Status: Closed Collection
Public Exhibition Record: None
Years to complete the work: 8 Years
Private Archive Notice
Some paintings preserve beauty.
Some preserve landscapes.
Rare works preserve labour long after the labourers disappear.
Lunaris Hollow | Before the Hands Disappeared belongs to the final category.
The painting documents an abundance most people celebrate while forgetting the invisible cost beneath it: waiting, seasons, harvest, drought, patience, inheritance.
No faces appear.
Yet human presence exists everywhere.
Collectors often mistake this work as a landscape.
Archives suggest otherwise.
This piece studies disappearance.
Hidden Legend & Origin Record
Ancient stories across desert regions mention a place known as Lunaris Hollow—an orchard believed to appear only after generations abandoned their fields.
The palms remained.
The fruit remained.
Only the hands vanished.
Travellers claimed entering these groves produced memories belonging to people they never knew.
Whether myth or inherited grief remains uncertain.
This relic is interpreted as the final season before abandonment.
Symbolism Analysis
Palm Trees
Represent endurance beyond ownership.
Fallen Date Harvests
Symbolize wealth produced quietly without recognition.
Empty Pathway
Suggests migration, absence, or survival elsewhere.
Warm Golden Light
Interpreted by collectors as memory rather than sunlight.
Dense Orchard Repetition
Indicates generational cycles.
The same labour repeated.
The same sacrifices forgotten.
Psychological Interpretation
Collectors frequently categorize this relic into three meanings:
Stage 1: Peace and abundance
Stage 2: Nostalgia for simpler life
Stage 3: Realization that prosperity often survives longer than people do
Provenance Record
Artist: Samira Al Nuaimi
Collection: Private Museum Archive
Creation Period: Approximately 8 years
Ownership History: Unreleased
Public Auction Record: None
Exhibition Status: Closed
Artist Profile — Samira Al Nuaimi
Samira Al Nuaimi’s works focus on preservation rather than decoration.
Her archive repeatedly explores:
- disappearing traditions
- family memory
- labour
- silence
- inherited identity
- psychological remnants within ordinary places
Many works require years before release.
Materials & Construction
Medium: Oil on canvas
Support: Hand-stretched archival canvas
Pigmentation: Multi-layer oil application
Surface Behaviour: Soft atmospheric transitions with textured highlights
Finish: Satin-matte preservation finish
Technique: Layered glazing and gradual opacity build-up
Texture Analysis
Visible textures intentionally mimic:
aged photographs
heat distortion
memory deterioration
These imperfections increase perceived authenticity.
Preservation Requirements
Temperature:
18–24°C
Humidity:
45–55%
Avoid:
Direct sunlight
Persistent moisture
Extreme heat exposure
Recommended Framing
Museum-grade floating frame
Preferred tones:
Walnut
Dark oak
Bronze
Avoid glossy frames.
Recommended Lighting
Best display temperature:
2700K–3200K warm gallery lighting
Purpose:
Enhances golden orchard depth and memory effect.
Suggested Placement
Ideal environments:
Private offices
Luxury villas
Family libraries
Collectors rooms
Hospitality lounges
Heritage-inspired interiors
Scarcity Declaration
Original Work Quantity:
1
Authorized Reproductions:
0
NFT Rights:
Separate licensing only
Permanent Archive Registration:
Yes
Future duplication:
Restricted indefinitely
Ownership Rights
Collector receives:
Physical ownership
Certificate of archive registration
Transfer authentication
Artist retains:
Moral rights
Attribution rights
Future licensing rights unless separately contracted
Insurance Recommendation
Suggested insured value:
Based on acquisition price plus archival appreciation.
Recommended for:
Private collections
Family offices
Estate planning portfolios
Valuation Positioning
Comparable category:
Museum-grade heritage oil paintings
Investment profile:
Low liquidity
High exclusivity
Potential generational asset
This category historically appreciates through scarcity rather than volume.
Payment Methods Accepted
Bank Transfer
Cash (subject to jurisdiction)
Cryptocurrency (USDT/BTC/ETH)
Escrow arrangements for high-value acquisitions
Shipping Protocol
International insured delivery available
Includes:
Protective archival packaging
Condition verification
Collector documentation