Artwork
Sfanta Treime

Sfanta Treime is a drawing by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Bistrita-Năsăud Museum Complex. Sfarta Treime is a painted composition that depicts two seated figures against a tranquil blue backdrop.
About this work
Overview
Above them a yellow form bears black lettering, accompanied by a blue cross and a red sunburst, creating a layered visual field.
Sfarta Treime is a painted composition that depicts two seated figures against a tranquil blue backdrop. The left figure is dressed in a blue garment highlighted with orange details, while the right figure is crowned with a yellow halo and clothed in a white robe with orange accents. Above them a yellow form bears black lettering, accompanied by a blue cross and a red sunburst, creating a layered visual field.
Subject & Meaning
The central focus of the work is the contemplative posture of the two figures, suggesting a moment of quiet reflection. The contrasting colors of their attire and the presence of symbolic elements such as the halo, cross, and sunburst hint at religious or spiritual themes, while the overall serenity of the scene reinforces a sense of inner calm.
Technique & Style
The painting employs a vivid palette, juxtaposing blues, yellows, reds, and whites with orange accents to delineate forms. The background features a soft blue sky punctuated by red floral motifs and a muted gray horizon, rendering a balanced composition. The use of flat color fields and simplified outlines aligns with a stylized, possibly iconographic approach rather than strict naturalism.
Context
While the creator remains unidentified, the work draws on visual conventions common in Eastern Orthodox iconography, where the Trinity and sacred figures are often rendered with symbolic color schemes and haloed heads. The inclusion of textual elements within the yellow shape reflects a tradition of integrating script into visual narratives.















