In Parthenope, mythological suggestion and personal memory converge within a suspended and theatrical composition. The female figure appears immersed in an oneiric Mediterranean landscape inhabited by symbolic presences, where flamingos and marine elements evoke transformation, desire, and emotional displacement. Drawing from the atmosphere of magical realism and Baroque theatricality, the work constructs an ambiguous space between dream and remembrance, where beauty and unease coexist in fragile balance.