Orith Vale | Where Quiet Things Continue | Luxury Art For Sale
Orith Vale
Archive Classification
Collection Type: Temporal Preservation Relic
Subcategory: Mortality & Continuance Study
Archive Tier: Closed Museum Collection
Ownership: One Collector Only
Dimentions: 70 CM X 60 CM
Duplication: Permanently Restricted
Public Exhibition: None
Years to Complete: 7 Years
Relic Code: ALA-MOR-0024
Archive Name: Orith Vale — Where Quiet Things Continue
Private Acquisition Notice
Some paintings preserve beauty.
Some preserve objects.
Rare works preserve the moment life quietly begins surrendering to time.
Orith Vale belongs to the final category.
Collectors often see a dried branch beside two vessels.
Archive interpretation suggests something heavier:
This relic studies endurance.
Not survival.
Endurance.
The difference matters.
One resists ending.
The other continues despite knowing endings arrive.
Hidden Archive Record
Ancient fragments reference an unnamed custom:
When a household experienced major loss, one dry branch was placed beside water vessels and left untouched.
Not as mourning.
As witness.
The belief suggested:
"Living things disappear twice—once in body, once when no object remembers them."
Orith Vale appears to preserve the period between those disappearances.
Symbolism Breakdown
Dried Leaves
Represent memory after usefulness has passed.
The leaves no longer grow.
Yet remain.
Copper Vessel
Interpreted as labour, ordinary life, inheritance.
Copper historically changes colour with time.
The object continues evolving.
Glass Container
Represents fragility and preservation simultaneously.
Transparent.
Vulnerable.
Still standing.
Reflection Beneath Objects
Suggests that all things leave traces after departure.
Empty Background
Absence becomes subject matter.
Silence becomes architecture.
Psychological Interpretation
Collectors commonly experience three stages:
Stage 1: Still life painting
Stage 2: Study of aging
Stage 3: Recognition that nearly every family preserves objects belonging to people no longer present
Long-term ownership often transforms this relic into remembrance.
Collector Interpretation Timeline
Month 1: Simplicity
Year 1: Nostalgia
Year 5+: Personal association with loss, patience, or continuity
Provenance Record
Artist: Samira Al Nuaimi
Collection: Closed Private Archive
Creation Duration: 7 Years
Auction Record: None
Ownership History: Unreleased
Exhibition Status: Restricted
Artist Profile — Samira Al Nuaimi
Samira Al Nuaimi repeatedly explores:
memory
silence
inheritance
human absence
the emotional weight ordinary objects carry after people disappear
Several archive relics intentionally elevate overlooked subjects into permanent witnesses.
Materials & Construction
Primary Medium
Oil pigment on archival cotton canvas with layered glazing methodology.
Foundational Structure
Underpainting composed using low saturation earth tones before gradual luminosity buildup.
Visible transitions suggest sequential drying periods between layers.
This process significantly increases longevity.
Pigment Composition
Burnt umber
Raw sienna
Yellow ochre
Neutral grey glazing
Copper reflective layering
Construction Method
Atmosphere → Shadow → Object → Reflection → Silence
The final phase intentionally avoids completion.
Museum archives often associate restrained finishing with emotional preservation.
Surface Details
Visible:
soft reflective distortion
micro glazing transitions
unfinished atmospheric blending
subtle surface interruption
The painting behaves differently under changing light.
Texture Analysis
Viewing distance alters interpretation:
Close: Material study
Medium: Domestic scene
Far: Memory
Finish Type
Low reflective satin-matte preservation coating
Purpose:
Maintain warmth
Preserve reflections
Increase depth
Preservation Requirements
Temperature:
18–24°C
Humidity:
45–55%
Avoid:
Direct UV exposure
Heat fluctuation
Excess moisture
Smoke exposure
Recommended Framing
Preferred:
Dark walnut museum frame
Alternative:
Muted bronze floating frame
Avoid glossy finishes.
Recommended Lighting
Ideal gallery lighting:
2700K warm illumination
Purpose:
Enhances reflective copper surfaces and atmospheric depth.
Suggested Placement
Suitable for:
Private libraries
Collectors rooms
Luxury villas
Family offices
Quiet architectural interiors
Executive spaces
Authenticity & Archive Registration
Archive Code: ALA-MOR-0024
Certificate: Available upon acquisition
Archive Status: Permanently Closed Collection
Ownership Rights
Collector receives:
Physical ownership
Authentication documents
Archive certification
Artist retains:
Licensing rights
Reproduction rights
Digital rights unless separately contracted
Scarcity Declaration
Original Quantity: 1
Authorized Copies: 0
NFT Rights: Separate negotiation only
Future Duplication: Permanently restricted
Insurance Recommendation
Suggested for:
Estate collections
Family archives
Private collectors
Insurance valuation:
Acquisition value + scarcity appreciation
Collector Privileges
Archive verification
Authentication support
Priority access to unreleased relics
Acquisition Procedure
Inquiry → Verification → Documentation → Payment → Authentication → Insured Shipment
Payment Methods Accepted
Bank Transfer
Cash (jurisdiction dependent)
USDT
BTC
ETH
Escrow arrangement available
Shipping Protocol
Worldwide insured shipping
Museum protective packaging
Humidity control protection
Collector documentation included
Valuation Positioning
Category: Museum-grade temporal preservation relic
Investment profile:
Extreme scarcity
Low liquidity
Long-term collector positioning
Objects studying mortality and memory historically outperform decorative works in collector retention.