Description
In the third painting of the triptych, the sweetness and maturity of the two young sisters remain evident as they now hold a flower together, symbolizing their relationship.
The painting clearly conveys the presence of a strong connection nourished by mutual support but also requiring space to blossom independently.
In this portrait, the simple act of sharing a flower, delicately held in four hands, becomes a metaphor for the beauty and fragility of the twin bond—a relationship that embodies the continuous and challenging search for balance between individuality and togetherness.
This theme is further amplified by the twins’ age: adolescence represents a pivotal phase in which personal identity must be defined without denying the shared one. Camilla and Giorgia face this challenge with the awareness that the struggles they encounter will be experienced together, even as their individual paths diverge.