This canvas painting, titled *Baccanale*, offers a surprising reflection on the theme of peace through images that, at first glance, seem to evoke chaos. Nude figures move freely among urban ruins, as if dancing after recent destruction. Their gestures, sometimes playful, sometimes ambiguous, suggest a liberation from social constraints and organized violence.
Peace here is not represented as classical order or harmony, but as a primordial, almost instinctive state in which human beings return to an essential dimension. Weapons and symbolic objects lose their destructive power and become elements of a shared ritual.
In this sense, the painting seems to suggest that authentic peace can only arise after the breakdown of the systems that generate conflict. It is a fragile, imperfect, yet profoundly human peace, built on freedom and reconnection with others.
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