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Fiery Chrysanthemums
Original painting
Size: height 90cm x width 60cm
Material: Acrylic on linen canvas
Year: 2024
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An expressive painting depicting chrysanthemums flowers painted with vibrant brushstrokes in shades of red, orange, and yellow. The petals dynamically spread outward, creating a sense of movement. The background is light and abstract, featuring strokes of blue, white, and pink, which enhance the brightness of the composition.
These chrysanthemums blaze so brightly it seems their petals have absorbed the warmth of the sun itself. Orange and red strokes burst outward, as if the flowers decided to share their energy with the world. All of this unfolds against a light, cool background that gently reassures: “Don’t worry, this fire won’t burn.”
The painting speaks simply and sincerely: beauty doesn’t have to be perfect or calm. It can be vibrant, slightly chaotic, but always alive and genuine.
Size: height 90cm x width 60cm
Material: Acrylic on linen canvas
Year: 2024
Contact for price
An expressive painting depicting chrysanthemums flowers painted with vibrant brushstrokes in shades of red, orange, and yellow. The petals dynamically spread outward, creating a sense of movement. The background is light and abstract, featuring strokes of blue, white, and pink, which enhance the brightness of the composition.
These chrysanthemums blaze so brightly it seems their petals have absorbed the warmth of the sun itself. Orange and red strokes burst outward, as if the flowers decided to share their energy with the world. All of this unfolds against a light, cool background that gently reassures: “Don’t worry, this fire won’t burn.”
The painting speaks simply and sincerely: beauty doesn’t have to be perfect or calm. It can be vibrant, slightly chaotic, but always alive and genuine.
Lush dahlias
Original painting
Size: height 90cm x width 60cm
Material: Acrylic on linen canvas
Year: 2024
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Lush Dahlias, a painting depicting large flowers of dahlias on long stems, created in a dynamic and expressive style. The petals are in shades of white, burgundy, and pink, contrasting with a warm olive-colored background. The brushstrokes are energetic and textured, creating a sense of movement and vibrancy. The dahlias in this painting seem to revel in their own lushness—fully open, they greet the world with a touch of good-natured coquettishness. Their petals appear slightly tousled, as if they’ve just received an unexpected compliment and haven’t quite recovered from it. The olive background gently embraces the flowers, giving them space to shine without overwhelming them. These dahlias seem to poke a bit of fun at themselves, knowing they’re perhaps a little too grand for their humble garden origins. Looking at this painting brings a smile. It’s a reminder that sometimes being lush and a little immodest is the best way to bring joy—to yourself and to others.
Size: height 90cm x width 60cm
Material: Acrylic on linen canvas
Year: 2024
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Lush Dahlias, a painting depicting large flowers of dahlias on long stems, created in a dynamic and expressive style. The petals are in shades of white, burgundy, and pink, contrasting with a warm olive-colored background. The brushstrokes are energetic and textured, creating a sense of movement and vibrancy. The dahlias in this painting seem to revel in their own lushness—fully open, they greet the world with a touch of good-natured coquettishness. Their petals appear slightly tousled, as if they’ve just received an unexpected compliment and haven’t quite recovered from it. The olive background gently embraces the flowers, giving them space to shine without overwhelming them. These dahlias seem to poke a bit of fun at themselves, knowing they’re perhaps a little too grand for their humble garden origins. Looking at this painting brings a smile. It’s a reminder that sometimes being lush and a little immodest is the best way to bring joy—to yourself and to others.
Hide and seek with fuchsia
Original painting
Size: height 90cm x width 60cm
Material: Acrylic on linen canvas
Year: 2024
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Painting of a semi abstract fuchsia flower with expressive and dynamic brushstrokes. The flower has a rich red and white combination, and the background features an abstract and layered mix of greens and neutral tones. With artistic and textured approach focusing on mood and movement rather than precise realism. In this painting, nature seems to be playing its quiet yet clever game with us. The fuchsia flower is either hiding or showing off its bright little hat—like a child insisting they’re invisible behind a thin curtain. Its petals, as if scattered by sudden laughter, glow in deep red and creamy white, standing out against the green labyrinth where brushstrokes resemble traces of this playful chase. Or perhaps it’s not a flower at all but someone’s memory of one? Blurry, yet still alive. The painting teases our habit of searching for meaning where none may be needed and leaves a gentle smile behind—whether from the beauty of the moment or the absurdity of the idea of “hide and seek” with a flower that’s always in plain sight.
Size: height 90cm x width 60cm
Material: Acrylic on linen canvas
Year: 2024
Contact for price
Painting of a semi abstract fuchsia flower with expressive and dynamic brushstrokes. The flower has a rich red and white combination, and the background features an abstract and layered mix of greens and neutral tones. With artistic and textured approach focusing on mood and movement rather than precise realism. In this painting, nature seems to be playing its quiet yet clever game with us. The fuchsia flower is either hiding or showing off its bright little hat—like a child insisting they’re invisible behind a thin curtain. Its petals, as if scattered by sudden laughter, glow in deep red and creamy white, standing out against the green labyrinth where brushstrokes resemble traces of this playful chase. Or perhaps it’s not a flower at all but someone’s memory of one? Blurry, yet still alive. The painting teases our habit of searching for meaning where none may be needed and leaves a gentle smile behind—whether from the beauty of the moment or the absurdity of the idea of “hide and seek” with a flower that’s always in plain sight.
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